BRITISH CONSTITUTION
A MINISTER'S DECLARATION SECURITY OF LIFE ASSURED LONDON, July 29. The maintenance of parliamentary government and the people's right to take a proper part in deciding a country's policy depended largely on L»itain and America, said Sir Ivmgsley Wood (Postmaster-general) at Eltham. Britons needed stout hearts, cool heads, and undismayed endeavour to ensure peace. He added that callous political murder had done foil! work in Austria. \1 though upheavals elsewhere imperilled individual religious freedom and securn:> of life they would never disappear in Britain while the British Constitution was maintained with democratic methoos.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22328, 31 July 1934, Page 9
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