BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
A WOKDI' IiXOOUiiTEB.
Loudon, August 20. Ia the Home of Commons, Viscount Tumour (Sussex) smiled while Air John O'Connor (Nationalist member lor North Klldare) waa speaking on the arterial draining of Inland. Mr O'Connor resented the Binile. lie remarked: "if we jrare outside, the precincts of the Commons, Vijcount Tumour would receive ' r ? aiment <ieserve 3." He also de •cnbed the Viscount as an impertinent puppy. Mr O'Connor was ordered to .withdraw the expression, but he remained Client until Mr J. fl. Whitlev privaWjr interposed. The expression was withdrawn in deference to the . appropriation- BILL PASSED. ■ London, August 20. J w ?°" S€ o{ Comm °n». after an all«ght sitting, jiassed the third reading Dt the Appropriation BiU. rpt „ t london, August 20. •Me House of Commons has agreed lo amendments to the Criminal Appeal BUI made in the House of Lords.
SOCIALISTIC ENVY. 1 v- ' —" • ~ x Lon3on, August 20. Socialists o. the electorate of e initiated a vigorous eam- ™ "Tto oust the Hon. .b.lm WWM, M.P., for Battersea and President W. . s° Vernment from «• Beat in Parliament.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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179BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 August 1907, Page 3
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