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“ILL-ADVISED MOVE”

CONSERVATIVES’ VIEW NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION (By Telegraph—Preas Assn.—Copyright.) (British Official Wireless.) (2 p.m.) RUGBY, June 30. Sir J. S. WardlaW-Milne’s no-con-fidence motion, to be moved at the next sitting of the House of Common?, was discussed at the weekly meeting of the Conservative Private Members 1922 Committee to-day. There was an overwhelming expression of opinion that the motion was illadvised and should not be supported. Admiral Sir Roger Keyes will second thfe motion. The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, was received by His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace to-day. This is the first time he had seen the King since his return from the United States. He discussed with His Majesty the results of that visit and later lunched with the King.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20824, 1 July 1942, Page 4

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“ILL-ADVISED MOVE” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20824, 1 July 1942, Page 4

“ILL-ADVISED MOVE” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20824, 1 July 1942, Page 4