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Being a Summary Statement of the Investigation Made By the British Government of
Arthur Lawton Beeley
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And gallant Member has any definite information, I shall be glad if he will communicate it to me.
"Captain Faber: Is it not possible to include Mor- mons in the Aliens Act?
"Mr. Churchill: That is a very difficult question, and if the hon. And gallant Gentleman will look into the matter he will realize that it is not so simple as it seems at first sight.
"Captain Faber : Is it not the fact that no law can touch them unless they really practice polygamy in this country?
"Mr. Churchill: There is
...very wide toleration of opinion in this country, and it is only when those opinions merge into action contrary to the law that the law can step in.
"Mr. Houston: Has the right hon. Gentleman re- ceived any information from the Foreign Office with regard to the expulsion of Mormons from Germany?
"Mr. Churchill: They can do a great many things by police action in Germany which we cannot do in this country, and to do which I do not propose to ask the House to give me powers. " On the 25th April, 1911: "Mr.


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