GENERAL CABLES
OBITUARY. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received 10.25 a.m.) LONDON. May . Obituary.—Sir Charles Lucas. NORWEGIAN POLITICS. OSLO, .May 7. Government have resigned following the Odelsting voting by 57 to 55 against granting a concession to the Northern Factories Cov.. a soap making concern, wherein Unilever, a" inter' national combine had acquired interests. Radicals declared a foreign trust threatened Norwegian interests.
LORDS REJECT LAND BILL. RUGBY, May 7. When tho Agricultural Land Utilisation Bill, which was considerably amended in Committee, was considered nn the report stage in the House, of Lords, this evening Lord Pannoor <a id the Government must give an uncompromising negative to Lord Hailsham ’s request that the Commons vhoukl he ad vis d to waive their privilo<r,.s regarding certain amendments which the Lords had made to the Bill after a debate.
Lord Hailsham thereupon moved the rejection of part one of the measure, which deals with the power o! minister to acquit land for the purpose of reconditioning. The Lords adopted his amendment hv 82 to 31. a majority against tho Government oi fifty-one votes. _
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