BRITISH POLITICS
DISESTABLISHMENT QUESTION. Received 18th, 10-20 p.m. London, Juno 18. Sir It. CampbcU-Bannerinan, Premier, assured a deputation of Welsh Commoners that the Government liad a full desire and expectations to deal with the question of disestablishment as soon MS possible during this Parliament, but, in vieiv of tin! House of Lords oiieslion, he did not think il wise to iix a date. He was convinced the measure would consolidate the Welsh national forces.
The I'igllt lion. Henry .Asquith, Chancellor ot the I'Acheij'ier, declared it would be a nutter of reproach if Parliament ended without the Bill passing in all its stages.
Received 18th, 10.22 p.m. London, June 18. The House of Commons is debating (She Army Rill. Mr llaldane, Miniate" for War, announced that lie intended utilising, ill accordance with Mr Balfour's suggestion, 101 out of 124 militia battalions as third and four battalions. Tliey would belong (o the regulars and the rest to the territorials.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3
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157BRITISH POLITICS Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3
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