| Show JAMESON RAI RAID INQUIRY Mem r or f Parlament Says i ii Wa Waa Wai a f Farce aree t a NI Sti hen be Matte London Feb house or of corn com I mons WIS was crowde crowded when Mr Ir DavId Alred Alfred Thoma Thomas move moved the reopening of the inquiry into Inlo the rail raid Among Amon those In the dl di gallery wa time the United States ambassador Ir hi H Chote Chaste Mr Ir disclaimed an any personal against Mr lr Chamberlain the of state for tor the colonies but sad said te time inconclusive nature of the first fiut dl die bad created satisfactIon which had deepened the nt at the of the C newspapers Impugning the impartially of the committee le He said I it Wll jn the interests of at the naton nation and r and ot of the tho hous house or of commons and Mr Chamberlain that Ih there re be a ful full and In Thomas luto asserted that the previous inquiry was I a taco tarco ud anti that the Iho fresh facts adduced In the crr corree published b by time nl dice were strong grounds for a afresh fresh fruh r Thomas Evans liberal the motion II In e so doing he agreed that IhM ther there were fr gruns grounds for tor that the colonial olo offIce and Mr Ir Chamberlain had prior knowl knowledge ege edge of the P events leading to the raid at ai Mr lr ami profound raid there wu sync absolutely noth nothIng In Ing tenton In what hit had happened since 1357 could be ra raised 1 a as ground fur tur a Inq inquiry lr lt lie then to review time the Whole whIle history o time the cm corn and repeated hil his previous de dee referring to 10 the tho lp telegrams Mr r Chamber lin sin ridicule ridiculed the tho grounds advanced for tor tora fora a ne new Inquiry and said the Jr lius collectIon of documents published by bythe cleton time the Beige had be beep of ofte te feted sale Ip to vatious London wieh would not them with th tonis tongs and at last lut he added they found a In a friend of the theDor Dor Boet |