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Second Edition. BRITISH POLITICS.

AT HOME ANT) ABROAD

[BY KLKCTHIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT

[per press association.] (Received Tills Day, 9.15 a.im.) LONDON, Juno 29. Sir E. Gorst is on annual leiave in lOnyland, and it is reported (that he is anxious to 'retire from his post in Egypt 'when some ot.her responsible .post becomes available. Lord Kllenborough, in the House of Lords, urged the Governnioiit to make the over-insurance of ships illegal. Lord Brassey said that ovorwas a most iprdific cause <:f loss of life at sea. Legislation, lm added, was necessary to protect ..:,, iioiH.S'i. Mlilpper. Mr E. O'Sul'livan, lneinlber for 15ast Kcnry, has been unseated on the j/iroiinds of 'intimidation and the exercise of undue influence.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 3

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115

Second Edition. BRITISH POLITICS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 3

Second Edition. BRITISH POLITICS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 3

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