PEER AND COMMONER.
' BY-ELECTION AND ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. i) , _ _____ DUKE OF NORFOLK CENSURED. /(By Telegrapb.-Presa Aodoclttlon.-CoDTrlebU (Rec. July 22J'0.55 a.m.)' 1 London, July 21. On the motion of Mr. John Redmond (Leader of the Irish Nationalists) and Mr. Dillon' (Nationalist M.P.), the.House of Commons passed a resolution to the effect (that the Duke of Norfolk was guilty of a breach of, privilege in writing to Mr. Albert Profumo (Unionist candidate for tho High' Peak division of Derbyshire) in the interest of Roman Catholic schools. 'Tho Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said that, in view of tho sessional order, the House of Commons would be stultifying it 'self if it did not notice the matter. . jMr.' Balfonr, 1 Leader of the Opposition, twitted the Radicals with furbishing up rusty weapons of immemorial antiquity, instoad of preserving'-the living .working el& meats of tho Constitution.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 5
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141PEER AND COMMONER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 5
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