HOMELAND POLITICS
premier’s Statement. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)' LONDON, June 21. Mr Baldwin, in the House of Commons, said that no reply had been received from France to Britain’s recent questionnaire with reference to the reparations. He hoped next week to be able to announce the Government’s decision regarding British air power. He added that the Government had decided to appoint a joint committee of both Houses to report on the advisability of altering the Customary period of the Parliamentary session LABOUR RETAINS MORPETH. ' LONDON, June 22. The Morpeth by-election resulted : Robert Smillie (Labour) 20,053 ; IF. C. Thornborough (Liberal) 13,087. • ■mu ■■■■ rnwaitn
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1923, Page 5
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