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IMPORTANT PENAL REFORM SECOND READING DEBATE I British Oflicial VVirelenal (Received 29th November, 11.5 a.m.) RUGBY. 28.'.i November. Apart from questions, of which there are a large number on the order paper dealing with foreign affairs, the House of Commons will be engaged this week with domestic matters, of which the second reading debate of the Criminal Justice Bill, providing for important penal reform, will occupy chief attention. A statement will be made on Thursday by Sir John Anderson. Minister of Civilian Def nee, on the Government’s proposals for organising voluntary national service. Newspapers anticipate that his intention to compile a national register on a voluntary basis will be announced and a comprehensive scheme outlined lor oifering guidance to the public
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 29 November 1938, Page 5
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