THE KING’S MISSION.
AN AMERICAN SUGGESTION.
RETORT BY MR CHAMBERLAIN; By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright, Received May 17. 8 a.m. LONDON, May 15. Colonel Lcstrange Malone asked Mr Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, whether his attention had been drawn to a loader in the Chicago Tribune, suggesting that the King’s visit to Belgium and Franco had the political object of counteracting the effects of the German Conference. Mr Chamberlain: “I should have supposed that the object of the King’s visit to Belgium and Franco, to the graves of the Empire’s soldiers, was sufficient evidence to protect His Majesty against any allegations of this Irind. The King’s devotion to peace, and his strictly constitutional exercise of his powers, aH’e known to everyone.” (Cheers). —A. and N.Z. cable.
LONDON, May 15
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 399, 17 May 1922, Page 5
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