OLD AGE PENSIONS.
the lords, bill sent BACK to the house OF COMMONS.
Received 2!), 10.15 p.m. The Old Aw p LOndo "' Jul y 20. ter^-Swira prefwL ß ° SebC f ry said 1,8 »'ou!d .have met exi"tef er H ( dUm ha ? th " it unamended. but to ! limit ina th« mer ni ?. ved an amendment 'i^Airswiifcsr; , " mi: n ' z tn T « ni1 tel J tio " the amendment is m „ , consider it if necessary and reconstruct t'hc whole scheme. ti« 9 „f r^ de o ate followed > representatives of the Government declaring that the privileges of the House of Commons had been infringed. °s Lord Lansdowne said it was a mip« LoV' 'u 1f kU 0i t! - of within (i amendment were u i'® SCOpe of tl,e I!in tliev would not interfere with the privilege °* House of Commons. The Times foreshadows that the House of Commons will disagree with tfte amendments and that when t/lie Bill returns to tile Lords they will not persist in their attitude.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 3
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165OLD AGE PENSIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 3
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