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THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

(Ter I'rtsx / London. Jan. 29. In the House of Commons, the Eight Hon. J. Chamberlain moved the reappointment of a Parliamentary committee to inquire into the Transvaal raid. Sir John Lubbock and Mr M'Lean spoke in opposition to the motion, on the grounds that it would not serve any good purpose and would revive angry feelings. The House adopted the motion, and the committee was re-appointed. In reply to a question, Mr Chamberlain said the Imperial Government and colonial Ministries had under discussion the report of the Pacific Cable Commission. He was unable to fix a date when the report would be laid on the table of the House.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 235, 1 February 1897, Page 3

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THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Hastings Standard, Issue 235, 1 February 1897, Page 3

THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Hastings Standard, Issue 235, 1 February 1897, Page 3

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