THE BRITISH LIQUOR BILL
VIOLENTLY OPPOSED BY THE NATIONALISTS A DEBATE ADJOURNED London, May 6. In the House of Commons the second reading of tho Defence of the Realm Amendment Act disclosed violent Irish hostility to t'lm liquor duties. Mr. John' Redmond 'the Nationalist Leader) moved the adjournment of the debate. Mr. Ascjuith, Prime Minister, pleaded that it was essential to expedite the 'Bill. The debate was finally adjourned till Monday next. CHANCELLOR. MEETS THE TRADE REPRESENTATIVES. London, May 6. Mr. Lloyd George, in a statement to tho House, said that ho had met the representatives of the spirit and wine trades, including an Australian representative, and he hoped that a definite arrangement would bo como to by Friday.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 6
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119THE BRITISH LIQUOR BILL Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 6
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