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MR. CHURCHILL’S CHARGES

THE PRESS IMPRESSED. [BY CABLE —PBESS ASSN.--COPYBIGHT.] LONDON, April 17. Mr Churchill’s charges are regarded by most newspapers as a political sensation. The Committee on Privileges will meet on Thursday. The proceedings will be secret until the findings are reported to the House of Commons. The “Daily Telegraph” says: There is no precedent for an inquiry into allegations against a member of the Cabinet regarding his conduct, as a member of a Parliamentary Committee.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1934, Page 12

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MR. CHURCHILL’S CHARGES Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1934, Page 12

MR. CHURCHILL’S CHARGES Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1934, Page 12

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