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IMPERIAL POLITICS.

CRIMINAL APPEAL BILL. FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES.' London, March. 27. Tlio Lord Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, has introduced a Bill allowing unrestricted right of appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal iu all criminal offences.

Received 29,12.48 a.m. London, March 29, The Criminal Appeal Bill was read a second time.

Lord Onslow inquired what steps had. been taken to require foreign msurance companios to keep in Britaiu sullicicnt assets 'to meot British policy holders' claims,

The Earl of Granard said tho Government was appointing a select committee on the matter.

I HADES' DISPUTES' BILL, DIVERGENT VIEWS OF THE CABINET. Eccyived 29, 12.10 a.m. London, March 28, The divergent views ot the Cabinet delayed the Trades Disputes Bill, The Right Hon. 11. H. Asquith, being the chief opponent, The Labourites domand the complete immunity of Trade Union funds.

THE SHIPPING BILL. Received 28,10.18 p.m. London, March 28. The Merchant Shipping Bill was read it second time and referred to the standing committee on • trade, after some criticism of the details.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8071, 29 March 1906, Page 2

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IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8071, 29 March 1906, Page 2

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8071, 29 March 1906, Page 2

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