BUSINESS IN COMMONS.
THE NAVAL COMPROMISE. AMENDMENT BY LIBERALS. British Wireless. HUG BY. Nov. P. The debate on (he Address-in-Keply to the Speech from the Throne will not be completed in the House of Commons until Wednesday evening. To-day will be do voted to the Labour Party's amendment calling attention to the industrial situation and unemployment, and the discussion of this subject is expected to be continued on Monday. Foreign affairs will form the subject of a Liberal amendment to be moved on Tuesday, when the Anglo-French naval compromise proposals and disarmament questions generally will be discussed. A further Labour amendment, expressing regret at. the absence from the King's Speech of specific references to the proposed simplification of the procedure for safeguarding industries, will be moved on Wednesday, and an important Ministerial pronouncement on the subject is anticipated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20100, 10 November 1928, Page 13
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