THE DECLARATION OF LONDON.
TEE D EC-LA RATIo X O F L<) XDO X. Pkes3 Association.—Copyright. EOXIXIX, Wednesday. Parliament has adjourned till .Monday. In the House of Commons. Mr Asquith, in reply i,, a question as to ■whether lie would allow his support crs to vote upon the Declaration nf London without pressure from the party rvhips. said the (iovernnieu t viewea the subject as one of hiyh policy, and inasmuch as it had approved the Declaration after the fullest examination and consideration it ■was unable to renounce its responsibility by leavinjr it » ut open question. Lord Helcares will succeed Sir A. F. A eland Hood (now a peer) as Chief Conservative Whip.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 June 1911, Page 5
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