ACCESSION OATH.
OPINIONS OF MEMBERS. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
LONDON, July 27. Nonconformist members of the House of Commons favour an amendment in the oommitte© stage omitting from the accession. declaration mention of t-ie Church and substituting the words "I am a /faithful Protestant, and will according to the true intent;" etc, ; Scottish Liberals have resolved to support the second reading, • but a strong opinion is generally expressed in favour of omitting the words law established in England."
[FROM OUR OoßßssroNnENT.] WELLINGTON, July '27. Mr A. M.'Mwh-s has asked the Prime Minister to bring down a motion to present a respectful address to the 'Governor conveying the wish of the •House that representations should be ttiade for an alteration in the accession declaration to expunge the words rejecting on the Soman. Catholic relion.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9911, 28 July 1910, Page 1
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