A SEVERE GALE.
DAMAGE TO HASTINGS AND DOVER. London, October 23. A severe gale in the Channel did much damage at Hastings and Dover. British Politics P— ( London, October 23. Mr. Wright, Director of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, presiding at a conference of friendly societies at Chester, said the Government statement that an agreement had been reached in regard to compulsory insurance was a little premature. No arrangement had been reached. Mr. Redmond, at Ualtinglas, declared that English Ministers in the past had always had to consider how bo placate the Lords in framing the Home Rule Bill. They were no longer hampered now. It was only necessary for it to pass the House of Commons to become law, in spite of the Lords. The forthcoming Bill, lie said, would be satisfactory to Nationalists. The Irish party had no intention of killing the Insurance Bill: adding “Wc will amend and will nass it.”;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 59, 24 October 1911, Page 5
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154A SEVERE GALE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 59, 24 October 1911, Page 5
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