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the present is an impressive proof of the extreme danger of interfering with the food of the people, even in the slightest degree. The members of the Government voted in the division on the cattle embargo as follows :—Against the Embargo : The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, Sir Robert Horne, Mr. Shortt, Sir A. Mond, Sir Hamar Greenwood, Sir L. Worthington-Evans, Mr. Fisher, Dr. Macnamara, Colonel Leslie Wilson, Mr. Amery, Mr. Hilton Young, Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson, Mr. Dudley Ward, Sir P. Lloyd Greame, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Sir J. Tudor Walters, Sir H. Kingsley Wood, Major Tryon, Mr. A. Neal. For the Embargo : Mr. Chamberlain, Sir A. Griffith-Boscawen, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Kellaway, Sir E. Pollock, Sir John Baird, Sir Robert Sanders, Mr. Eyres-Monsell, Earl Winterton, Sir John Gilmour, Colonel Gibbs, Mr. Bridgeman, Mr. C. D. Murray, Sir W. Sutherland, Mr. E. F. L. Wood, Major Barnston. Mr. Boner Law voted for the removal of the embargo.