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British Politics.

THE TRUCK ACT

London, Eebruary 28. The House of Commons agreed to Sir C. Dilke’s resolution that it is necessary to amend the Truck Act and put an end to fines and deductions trom wages unless specially legalised.

INDISPOSED M.’s P. Eondon, February 28.

Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is suffering from a slight attack of bronchitis and is unlikely to attend the House of Commons this week.

Mr Balfour is suffering from _ a severe chill, and Mr Chamberlain is indisposed, A NEW MEMBER. London, February 28. Mr James Murray has replaced the late Mr Annard for the Aberdeen East seat unopposed. THE CHINESE QUESTION. Capetown, February 28.

It is feared on the Rand that forty per cent, of the best Chinese will utilise Sir Henry CampbellBannerman’s offer tff repatriation at Britain’s expense when they have saved enough. The Earl of Elgin thinks a few will return. THE LONDON SEAT. MR BAEFOUR ERECTED. London, February 28.

The City by-election resulted : —Mr A. Balfour 15,474, Mr Bowles 4134.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19060303.2.11.1

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 3 March 1906, Page 3

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167

British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 3 March 1906, Page 3

British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 3 March 1906, Page 3

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