British Politics.
(Heccived MarcW 11, 8.59 p.m.) LONDON, March U. Amid cheers the .Trude I'uiontsts .Trado Disputes Bill wns read a sec|ondtime by 252 votes to 130, and referred to the standing committee on law. Its opponents objected particularly to the third clause. S'ir Hobort l-'inluy, Vnionist member for Inverness, declared ii rash to legislate prior to the H,>yal Commissioner's reporf. He wouAI vote Ogainst the bill l but for the (lovernment treating it ns an open 'tiuestioili j The Nationalist Press, referring to Lord Eoseljery's shameless belrayul jof Home Rule, declares a open e'ne:iny is better than u false fiieiid. | The third, clause of the 'lVades IWhpules Dill porlcsts nguinst. the rerovjery for damage owing (o the action | of members. Mr AkUuHli supported bill iK'iug «;ferri\l to the committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7761, 13 March 1905, Page 2
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130British Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7761, 13 March 1905, Page 2
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