BRITISH POLITICS.
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Ia the House of Lords, m she debate on the aiioond reading of the Trades Disputes Bill, Lord Lmsdowne admitted that legislation for sho relief of trade* unions was inevitable. The present Bill would bring ruin, and bodily and mental suffering to individuals, and loss, danger, and inconvenience to the community owing to he esoessivo privileges it conferred ; tho..electors bal. given Lord Haisbury denounced the Bill as legalising tyranny. Tae Oatholio bishops of Westminster resolved that they were unable to accept the Education Bill as a settlement, oven as amended by the House of Lords. Received 9 45 p.m,, December 6.
London, Deo. 6,
In tho House of Lords ths Land Tenure Bill was read a second time without division. In tho House of Commons Mr Gladstone declined to accept Mr Maiks’ amendment, including domestic servants in the Workmen's Compensation Bill, on tho grouud that the employers would not insure domestic servants, Several members urging its ecespt-aaoa, Sir H. Camp-bell-Bannerman advised Me Gladstone to accept She amendment, which was done amidst cheers,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1952, 7 December 1906, Page 2
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