British Politics.
(Received March' 31. 910 p.m.) (Kecei LONDON, March 31. Mr Lance, the New South Wales commercial agent rcferrtae to the Chronicles cablegram, ««ril>uting the decline of the use ol ■'Austratfan leather in England to the feather being weighted with chloride of barium, states the decline of shipments results from the Brought and the opening ol other markets. He declares the leather How arriving gives satisfaction anTi is in gojod demand. If Comnuonjvealtfl legislation provides for guarantees of cjuajity and weight of all perishaWe produce exported, it would be in advance of any other country. THE MILITIA KILL. (Received March 31, in.3l p.m.; LONDON, March 31. The Service of Militiamen Bill was read a second time in the House ol .Lords by 69 votes to 21. .Lord Donoughmere explained that th* bill authorised the employment of the militia abroad in time of war, while safeguarding the rights of the present militia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 787, 1 April 1905, Page 3
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152British Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 787, 1 April 1905, Page 3
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