MORAL CLAIM
ATLANTIC FLIGHT FATALITY THE INCHOATE (51. FT United Proud Auuooiation—o? Electric Tatagrayti—Copyright Australian Pmw AuuJciation.—UtuLw. Service. LONDON, 12th July. In the House of Commons, the Chancellor of flic Exchequer (Mr Churchill) informed Major I lore-Belisha (Lib.) I lint lie would not give an opportunity for discussing Lord lucheape’s gilt to liie nation. Major Bore-Belislm: ‘■'Without detracting from Lord Inehcnpe's generosity, Captain Hinchliil'e’s widow says >4io has a sort of moral claim against tin l estate.” The Speaker: “That is no matter for Mr Churchill.” .Ma jor I lore- Belisha : “The State lias benefited from (lie accident; surely it is within Mr Churchill’s power to make provision for the widow or permit the House of Commons to discuss the desirability of doing so.” The Speaker: “Air Churchill does not control the business of this House.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 July 1928, Page 8
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136MORAL CLAIM Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 July 1928, Page 8
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