BRITISH REPLY TO COMMISSION.
IMPATIENT LANGUAGE AND SEVERE ENDORSED BY THE WHOLE EMPIRE. By Telegraph.—Pres* Assn.—Ccpyrlght. "Times'* Service (Received November 23. 9.45 a.m > LONDON. November 22 The British reply to the mandates questionnaire provides an example of common action. Sir Austen Chamber lain’s original, emphatic disapproval of this inquisitorial document might have been a trifle impatient and the language severe, but the whole Empire endorsed his attitude. It was to be hoped that nothing more would be heard of it.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18011, 23 November 1926, Page 9
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