IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE LORDS' REFORM BIEL
Received 24th, 4.50 p.m. London, February 23. The ' Times" declares Lord Newton'* Lords' Reform Bill gives the Lords greater stability \ and composition, more effective political organisation of a less deiintely one-sided charac'et from a Party point of view, and greater authority with the country/ It will be difficult for th? llou-e of Commons to reject the measure if members are contemplating an appc.il t > the country largely on the cry i f interference by a body, not representative, of hereditary legislators. DECEASED WIFE'S MSTEIi BILL. London, February 22. In the House of Commons tin- l)e- J ceased Wife's Sister Bill was introduc- 1 ed by S.r W. Uurdon, and read a second time by 203 to 34. It follows the lines of the Bill passed by the House in 181)0, concerning clergymen's scrupije.-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 25 February 1907, Page 3
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139IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 25 February 1907, Page 3
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