British Polities.
TEMPERANCE PARTY ACTIVE.
THREATENED BLACK LIST.
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright London, Fob. 21.
In the House of Commons an amendment was moved to tho Address-in-Reply by Mr T. P. Whittaker, regretting that adequate temperance legislation was not intended to be carried into effect.
Mr Kitchie, in replying, foreshadowed the introduction of a Bill dealing liberally with tho prevention of drunkenness, including a black-list for tho use of publicans.
The amendment was negatived by 273 to 146.
Forty of tho Irish party voted with the Government.
MILNER’S SALARY.
By Telegraph—Press Associaiion—Copyright
London, Feb. 22,
Mr Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, stated that Sir A. Milner’s salary as Administrator of tho new colonics will be LBOOO, and as High Commissioner of South Africa L3OO (?).
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 46, 23 February 1901, Page 3
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