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— 1 JAPAN’S ATTITUDE TO CljgiA. * (British Official Wireless.) < RUGBY, April 28. Captain Eden, questioned in the House of Commons regarding Japan’s attitude towards the application, of | the Nino Power Treaty to the Manchurian question said the Japanese Government declared that Japan was fully prepared to stand by the%blf»a- e ’ tions under the treaty. So far — was aware the Japanese Go ver nme nri regarded the treaty as applicable to AFanchuria but maintained that treaties which relate to China, mu^ - necessarily be applied with due regard to 'the state of aJairs from time • to time prevailing in that country. .~f CANADIAN BUDGET PASSED. OTTAWA. April 27. The Budget passed by 108 votes to 4 7?. The Liberal amendment was defeated by 112 to 66 votgp. PROFITEERING BY BANKS VICTORIA, Agril 27. w Protests against profiteering <>n thi> depression through forcing high interest on cities, has been bywarded to the Dominion Governmeirt by the British Columbia Municipal •* Union. BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY OATH. LONDON, April 27. • I The House of Commons by 294 votes I to 4 refused leave to introduce a Bi Ft ■*o amend the Parliamentary Oaths ; Act. ’ ♦ I Only the Independent Labourites I supported Mr McGovern’s Bill, to make taking the Parliamentary oath 1 optional. . w 1
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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1932, Page 8
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