IMPERIAL POLITICS.
NAVAL PRIZE BILL. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. LONDON, November 4. The House of Commons has begun the report stag© of the Naval Prize .Bill. Tli© Opposition fruitlesslv moved an amendment to secure a smaller tribunal, in view of eliminating some of the minor countries. Sir Edward Grey paid the Court must bo drawn from a •wide area if it was intended to command consent-
Mr B. G. Falle, Unionist, declared that the Convention would be ignored by the oversea dominions.
Sir J. A. Simon accepted a proposal to omit a sub-aection of Clause 223, lost it should exclude oversea dominion tjurists.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10302, 6 November 1911, Page 1
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