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BEST REMEDY

FOR TRAFFIC IN TITLES.

(Received July 26 at 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, July ‘..'5. Tn the House of Commons the Prevention of Abuses Hill was read the second time. The Bill is designed to prevent trafficking in honours, and has already passed the House- cf Lords. In t lie course of the debate, one Labourite urged that honours and titles should be abolished altogether. The Liberal, Colonel Wedgewood Benn favoured the abolition of hereditary honours.

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Grey River Argus, 27 July 1925, Page 5

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BEST REMEDY Grey River Argus, 27 July 1925, Page 5

BEST REMEDY Grey River Argus, 27 July 1925, Page 5

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