BRITISH POLITICS.
Bz telegraph, Presa Aee’n, Copyright London, April 11. I In the House of Commons, Mr O. Schwann asked whether tbe result of tbe Algeoiras Conference implied virtual sup. pression of the olause in the Anglo-Fronoh treaty whiph restricted eoonomto equality of all powers in Morocco for thirty years. Sir Ed ward Grey replied th .t the mutual engagement of Britain and France under [ the declaration did Dot say equality would cease after thirty years. Bishop Casartelli, Catholic Bishop of Salford, declates that Mr Birrell’s Billi 8 without a redeeming feature. It compels Catbolios to support a'syet m they arc unaLla to use, and which they do not approve. It meats practically confiscation o: Catholic rchoole.
Id the House of Coalmens, Sir H. C. BannermaD, replying to Mr A. Foil, said the Government were prepared to consider any evidenoe of a general desire on the part of the public and commercial community for a great international exhibition in koodoo in 1908. *”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 2
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