BRITISH POLITICS.
THE MINERS' EIGHT HOURS BILL. J Received March 11, 9.57 p.m. ' l»ndon, March 11. In the House of Common*, the Hum. H*'rlx«rt IMa&tone. Secretary of State lor Home Affairs, was u>ked if he would consent to defer the Miners' ftight Hours Bill t«> another se**>ion. owing to the depression oi in<lu*tru*N largely dependent on lilt- pipe of i-i »al. He replied in the negative. The Metal .it representing 320 nwmWr* of South Wal and Monmouthshire, unauimou>ly c»u- ? dcinned the. Bill, predicting that it would ficriously diminish the output of coal, increase the price, and injure trade. y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 70, 12 March 1908, Page 3
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99BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 70, 12 March 1908, Page 3
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