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Great Triumph for Mr. Churchill

Received Thursday, 8 p.m. LONDON, May 7. Members of the Commons expressed i the opinion that Mr. Churchill made one of his most effective speeches and entrenohed himself even more deeply in the confidence of the House. After the announcement of the result of the voting members left their seats and lined up along the chamber to the exit where they loudly cheered Mr. Churchill as he walked from his seat. The three “noes” were Doctor Salter (Labour), Mr. D. N. Pritt (Labour) and Mr. W. Gallacher (Communist.) Messrs. James Maxton aod McGovern who forced the division were tellers and as Mr. Campbell Stephen, the remaining member of the Independent Labour Party', was absent the Independent Labour Party was unable to register a single voto against the Government.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 109, 9 May 1941, Page 7

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Great Triumph for Mr. Churchill Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 109, 9 May 1941, Page 7

Great Triumph for Mr. Churchill Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 109, 9 May 1941, Page 7

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