PORT OF LONDON BILL.
1 — -. ITS EI'TI'XT OX THIS WOOLLEN TFUDI3. OPPOSITION' FIIO.M. A LABOUR LIOADER. " AX [T-TO-DATF, POUT." [m ELKCTHIC TEI.'-;(JK.\ni--COi , VKIOIIT.j I I'KU PI\EHS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Day, 9.-10 a.m.) LOXnOX, Juno 21. The Pmrt of Lnndwi Kat-cs Dili mis rend n sucoikl HJint- in the Hmi.s.» (if Commons.
The Rt, Jlian. Sydney Button, Pr<'.«.ideut of the Jioiird of Trado, siati-d t.liat the board accepted Lord St. AhUvyn's s^hediih , providing for a 'minimum cost of L'."il2l.()lK). instead of the CTuO.OOO ori.«>;iua-ll,y sii.irgestfjd. Arnubers .for lishin<r, ( coaling, and midland cowstitiionries .strongly o.pposed the Rill. .7. 11. Jowott. Liibour niembor for I?i-adford, stated that 'one-sixth on a tn-n o-f word would bear hardh '(in tlit* Mocllen trade of the West. Ridin.o; of Vorksln'ro. ;\fr Ronnr La.w, meiirber far Dulw'fb (London) heartily supporlkul till' Bill, and said hliat it was to secure funds to briny; the port tip to dnte.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1910, Page 3
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149PORT OF LONDON BILL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1910, Page 3
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