PAYMENT OF M.P'S.
[BY KtIOTIUO TKM?.G'\AI , H--OOPTltieHT.] (PBR PRESS 'AB9OCIAT lON .J (Received This; Day, 8.35 a.m.) \ LONDON, May 15. Views of Liberals regarding payment of members arc diverse. Some argue that salaries should only be paidto those requiring them and others.-consider that jfitoO or £200 is enough. Mr Ward, Lnbour "NT.?., says nothing iesß than G-100 would suffice. P-r(dhronicleNote.: Mr J. Ward -s M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent, He is classified as a Liberal, because he did not sign the Constitution of the Labour Party. He lists worked :is ■a BAVTv on the Manchester Ship Oanal, served in the Son dan n : 1885, and founded Tlie Navvies' Union in 1889.1 | I PROPOSED TNf'RFAST] DOES NOT '■ FIND FAVOUR. IbY KIiUPTRir Tnxwni? \PTt--f"IT'VRTf3,' -T ' i FPER P"Fe«J \tt"v "! i ADELAIDE May 15. [ A referendum on tlin 'm;\stioTi ■ whether members of the Legislative Assembly liave their Varies I raised from £?00 to £300 nor ;1 m. Bum resulted in the defeat of the proposal hv a majority ef more than two to one.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1911, Page 3
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169PAYMENT OF M.P'S. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1911, Page 3
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