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ANGRY REMARKS.

"THIS IS NOT LIMEHOUSE!" TFIi: DISKSTAK.rjSIIIir.XT HILT,. By Telegraph—Press Asfocintioii-Copyright. London, Anril 2(i. The WeUh Disestablishment Bill was lead a first tinit> by :i:il votes to 253. Mr. George Ilanvond, Liberal .M.l', fur Uoltou (author of "Disestablishment, nr the Defence of the Principle of n Xntiomit Church") voted with the Opposition. Sixty-eight -Nationalists supported the Government. The KiKlit- lion. Mr. Uincl-deoige (Chancellor of the Exchequer.) said the wrong Wales J'clt was in Kiiglnml imposing its Church as an exponent of the Welsh siiirilu.nl life. .11 r- moused the Op-' posilionists' nnger by statin;; that, twothirds of the Church's property .it tho Reformation went to lnynien as a bribe to them to sell their faith. Those who were enjoying the endowments to-day had called him a thief because ho had tried to take a halfpenny in the pound. Lord Robert Cecil (Unionist) interjected: This is not Limohousi'. Mr. Lloyd-George: I thought I should get home. Lord Hugh Cecil (Unionist member of Oxford University): Tho suggestion that my family received church lands is offensive and untrue. Mr. Georgo ilnrwood has given notice to move the rejection of the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 29 April 1912, Page 5

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ANGRY REMARKS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 29 April 1912, Page 5

ANGRY REMARKS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 29 April 1912, Page 5

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