CABLEGRAMS.
BRITISH POLITICS. ■ .'•- ♦'-• .. li\!QUMiY ASKiED FOR. (Per United Press: Awociatioo.) V ..'-■•• (Received 3rd, 1.50 a-m.) -/I.'' • ' .LONMKN:,. ykg^LeS-i ,Wiitiiig t _to vi M)r Thofeae retaitivler to ; :& "notice of nioton cabled on April 4 thy Sir El. Clai-soii inaiste that Mx: Thorne demands the Government will acK>rd a,n opportunity to prove the charges. Sir E. Clarson adds it is an elementary piinciple of our liberty that all main bodies except trade unions rt-ra equal before law, a;nd he will not. claim amy immunity. Mr Thome, replying, said the motion had not been reached. He intends to ask the Govferrunient to facilitate discussion.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10201, 3 May 1912, Page 1
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