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The British Way

i (Received 1 p.m.) | | LONDON, July 28. | I As a climax to a week’s Criti- f ? cism of Parliament’s rising on f k August 4, Lord Lloyd, in the I | House of Lords, said: “I; am t | amazed that in the greatest crisis | f in history, which is no exaggera- I | tion, Parliament should quietly J ? disperse. | f “Something might break, out in I i Poland any day, instigating dis- t ? turbances similar to those over | r Sudelenland. It would require » • i i two or three days to summon | ; Parliament, but everyone knows ; | what might happen in Europe in I i a few hours.” | | Earl Stanhope, for the Govern- | ? ment, replied that to keep Par- j i liament in session “would en- | I courage the dictators to believe | t that everything they said and did j • was so important that we must I I always be on tiptoe.” j

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Northern Advocate, 31 July 1939, Page 7

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The British Way Northern Advocate, 31 July 1939, Page 7

The British Way Northern Advocate, 31 July 1939, Page 7

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