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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

* Per Electric Telegraph— Copyright. Per Press Association. ; London, May 19. Mr T. Gibson Bowles, the member for King's Lynn, has, m the House of Commons, revived the question of the threatened removal of Sir Roland . Vaughan Williams from the position of Judge m Bankruptcy. In doing so, Mr \ Bowles declared that the question was I a grave one, and perhaps the gravest scandal was involved. He moved, therefore, that a committee be set up to inquire into the relations existing be- [ tween the Judges and the Board of 1 Trade. The Hon. James Bryce, President of the Board of Trade, m reply indignantly denied the charges of political influence, which he declared were both unfounded 1 and disproved. At the same time he considered that it was not necessary to ' appoint a committee as suggested. ' The debate on the motion was ad- ' journed.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1758, 21 May 1895, Page 2

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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1758, 21 May 1895, Page 2

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1758, 21 May 1895, Page 2

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