IMPERIAL POLITICS.
CORONERS’ INQUESTS BILL. United Press Association-Copyright ("Received April o, 4.4 p.nw UveCelv 011 LONDON, April 4. Air Higham’s Coroners inquests Bill, abolishing the compulsory viewing of bodies, was read a second time LEGISLAUnited Press Association-Copyright A &6oN, 4 AKi, Mr. Birrell, Secretary of State for Ireland, intimated that there was a prospect of the Government legUating noxt year on the hues of Captain Crain’s Bill providing for a distribution of the workhouse poor among institutions such as almshouses, sum toria and labor houses in accordance with 'the report of the vice-regal mission of 1906. Captain Craig sBl was thereupon refused a second read
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2158, 6 April 1908, Page 3
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