BRITISH POLITICS.
THE EDUCATION BILL. PROGRESS IN THE LORDS. Received 6;h, 11.5: p.m. London, November 6. Lord llctioage'., amendment u clause 4. making t mandatory for tin local authority 10 allow extended f.i cilities. was adept, d by 157 to 4(1. Lord Jcrev's amendment, pruvid inj; that cxlended facil ties be n.n conno'd to oib.in aieas, v,a„ adopici be I,So to 44. 'Lord Crewe declared dial the I loos, of Lord- was batter no, the Hill out ol recognition.
TRADES DISPUTES ISII.L. THE LAND TENURE PROPOSALS. Received 6lh. 11.52 p.m. London, November 6. The proposal to omit clause 4 from the Trades Di-putcs Hill was defeated in the Commons by 342 to 72. and the Bill was reported. The Government proceed with 'he Land Tenure Bill to-day. The Un ; oni-ts arc indignant, allefing that the Premier gave a promise that only Government measures wculd be "taken dur ; ng the Autumn session.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81883, 7 November 1906, Page 3
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151BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81883, 7 November 1906, Page 3
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