First Edition. IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE HOME RULE BILL. London, February 12. Mr Churchill, speaking at the Nationalists’ luncheon in London, said that when the history of the Home Rule campaign is written, Mr Bonar Law would represent folly, spite and venom in defeat. Mr Redmond would represent statecraft, generosity and goodwill. THE DISESTABLISHMENT BILL. London, February 12. In the House of Lords Earl Beauchamp moved the second reading of the Disestablishment Bill. Lord Kenyon moved its rejection. The Bishop of St." Asaph stated that after the death of the present holders, his cathedral would be left withbut a penny to pay the dean or the manons or the choir. The income would go to colleges endowed already with £40,000 from the public funds. / ___
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1913, Page 6
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123First Edition. IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1913, Page 6
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