THE INDEMNITY BILL.
.-."■ ..;; :.-. ■■■'"-»-' - LABOUR M EMIIER'S vSPEEOH.' ■By Tcleiirapii'-t.rosß AsfibclatiQ'n-GoDyriETil ' Cape Toivn, Fcbniai-y 10, ■ ■ Speaking oa tho Indemnity Bill, Mr. Cresswe.U (Labour) described tiwwriil Botha as "Louis the- First, by the grace of- God, defender of the minc-ownera..'' Ho asiscrted that prea-mhio to tho , Indemnity Bill contaiiied statdmchts 'making a monuhjent of nicndadty, Tlio law i already provided penalties for inciting poo.pto to ecasO work. The chargo of treason' was the fiiuisiosfc sit'ee ease- of Titus Gates. Mr. CfeSs-well admitted there was it conspiracy, but Said ■ tho conspirators occupied the Treasury benches, LORD GLADSTONE. ' RUMOURED RETIREMENT, "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Social Cables. Cape Town, FobrnSrr lu. . Rumours of Lord Gladstono's' retirement from the. Governor-Generalship are not entirely without foundation, but are not.■ Connected with Industrial matters. Probably tlio retirement, if it comes about, will bo due to Lady Gladstone's , ill-health.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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138THE INDEMNITY BILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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