TO TAKE SEAT
Irish Nationalist GOVERNMENT’S MAJORITY NOW FIVE NZPA—Copyright Rec. 7.20 p.m. LONDON, May 15. Mr A. J. Mulvey, one of the two Irish Anti-partition Nationalists who did not take their House of Commons seats won in the British general election, has been given permission by the Mid-Ulster Constituency to take the oath. This will reduce the Government’s majority over all other parties to five. The Daily Mail says Mr Mulvey will take his seat in Westminster as soon as possible, but he has not decided how he will vote.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27390, 16 May 1950, Page 5
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91TO TAKE SEAT Otago Daily Times, Issue 27390, 16 May 1950, Page 5
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