LORDS AND COMMONS
f_BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] [rKR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LONDON, April 22. The Times, commenting on the valine rumours of a possible, compromise on the, Lords (|iiestiou, says the temper of the parties is unl'avoi'irahle but .if tluMUiiiisturiiil coalition suffers further diminution of its 'majority without actual defeat, both side's may bo ready .to eonie to terms, if reasonable means are devised to secure more power to the Lords for liberal administration. PROPOSED* CREATION OK PEEKS. (Received This Dav, 9.1n a.m.) LONDON'. April 21. Mr Augustine Birred, speaking at Ho* ton (a. working-class district, of North East London) on tlie creation of moro Peers by the Liberal Party in order to carrv legislation through that House, said that the only constitutional method to make the will of tlio people paramount, however undesirable, however unbecnmiiiff. was to create another ."flO Liberal Peers.
The Express (Conservative) asserts that the Government had done, its best to compile a lift of .passible Peers, hut it was still -MOO short of the requisite number.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1910, Page 3
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169LORDS AND COMMONS Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1910, Page 3
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