SUNDAY CUSSING BILL.
REJECTED BY HOIJSE OP COJISIGNS. By T«lcßraph-PW3!i ARipciatieft-Cop-yr-igli S-pndorf f May !>. Sir. W. H. Dnvios, Liberal nicnibe-i for South Bristol, inoved in tlio Housi :i£ CommtHis tlio Bfrcoß-d readi.ru; of i Bill providing that hotels slimikj be AjsjmJ oit Sm-itlay, oscß.pt .for three li-oiu , ! ietweou ITOO3I and 1G "p.m. in the j-iro-I'in-ciss, and for four hours between uqoi: Mid 11 p.m. in London, and extending the distance for -bona-fide travcll-e.ri from ftrce. to six miks, Tim litovm , nrfcod. tSiat ovefy countrj which had tho blessing of j&tmdiiy closing:, wished it to contiiwc' Tlio division for the rejection of tlu Bill was .108 for and l? 0 ilga.iiist.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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110SUNDAY CUSSING BILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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