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BRITISH POLITICS.

the governmentand TUK in BIAN SEDITION. 'SUPPORTING THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT. PASSAGE AT ARSIS. ' ' Received 111'- 1 - 1 , 037 l' " 1 ' London, Juno l-'-Tn the House of Commons, Mr I*. C. s^jzstSjjz John Morlcv, Secretary of State lot India, to discuss ths action of the Indian Government against Lajpatna,the ' ringleader of tit seditionary movement in Lahore. Mr Morley.said the act.'m taken had his full consent. The Governmenfc was applying the an. reply was received vita loud Oppose • Sir H. Cotton was ther questions concerning JP 1 > g;.. it Vincent interjected a remark. Mr J. McNeil, risi":-', shouted angrily , •<nh shame- did you hoar that, sir? Why not shoot him!'" These were the worts used. A great uproar on ihc Irish benches followed. Mr W- Redmond, while protesting against the incitement to shoot the Indian prisoner, Sir H. Vincent interjected: "I did not make the observation; I spoke to myself." Irish cries: "We all heard it. The Speaker declared that the remark did not reach him, but he strongly deprecated Sir H. Vincent'B interpolating so many observations. The Hon. A. C. Corbett's BiU for the appointment of-a commissioner to inquire into the need of inspection of monastic convcntical institutions w.'s read a first time by 125 to 121- Several members of the Government, -n----cludine Mr Haldane and Mr Birrcil, .voted against the Bill. The Labor Party, who formerly opposed the Bill, now voted for the measure, their attitude being ascribed to tlie appearance of a Nationalist candidate for the vacancy fif theJarrow electorate. When The result of the division was announced, showing more Liberals than tormerly supported the Bill, the Nationalists protested, Mr William Redmond declaring that it would be the end of the Liberal allianceMr D. Kilbride: "That will cost you more years of Tory rule." ; Mr Joyce: "We will show what Irishmen can do at Jarrow."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 June 1907, Page 3

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BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 June 1907, Page 3

BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 June 1907, Page 3

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