BRITISH POLITICS.
TIIF, SCOTTISH LEABEHOLDEIW BILL. r„ <. ~ ''Oiidon. February 20. Jn the House of Lord*. Lord tamperdown-) .Scottish Small Landholders- Bill was rend a second time, despite the remark by Earl C lW e that the BiH x;r"" hiiei,u » fc^ Earl Roscbery, in n , lorti lc ~ remark, emphasised the football-like precipitancy with which the lC.se of Commons was sending „,, the 0 . mont Bill.
A BYE-KLFXTIOX. London, February 20. Mr. .1. L. Morgan, who was recently appointed Recorder of Swansea and who had on that account lo resign Iron, the House of Commons, has been re-elected unopposed as member for Carmarthen.
THE EDUCATION BILL. STRONG OPPOSITION. London, February J(l. I he resolutions of the Xoiicomtorniist niembers „f the House of Commons and ot the Welsh members did not commit either group to unqualified approval of Mr. MeKomia's Education Bill High Churchmen fiercely "denounce I'Vtther Vaugl.an, speaking in the East Lncl, said it was an altogether impoistble Bill. ■ The Roman Catholic Prelate, Archbishop Bourne, speaking a t Leeds, said he believed it was an unworkable Bill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 59, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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