IMPERIAL POLITICS
LODGERS' VOTES. By Gible—Press Association—Copyright. London, October 24. The Divisional Court restored votes to 1285 occupiers of ordinary dwelling houses whose votes had been cancelled at Monmouth owing to the revising barrister misapprehending the effect of the latch key Voters decision. THE OLDHAM SEAT. London, October 24. Mr. W. Robertson will be the Labor candidate for Oldham. THE INSURANCE BILL. London, October 24. The Premier intimated that 18 days would be allocated for discussion of the Insurance Bill. Mr. Balfour said the allowance was preposterously narrow. THE LABOR UNREST. COMPULSORY INSURANCE. ITALO-TOKLSH. WAR. Received 2(1. 1.40 a.m. London, October 25. The Government will not proceed with the Trade Union Bill this session. It is ' Understood the Premier gives a day to discuss the Labor unrest and the recent railway troubles. Replying to a question why the Government's good offices are not offered in the Italo-Turkish hostilities, the Premier said it was not considered that a public announcement was desirable at present. The resolution applying the closure by compartments to the Insurance Bill, allots fifteen duvs for the committee stage and four for the report stage. Mr. Lloyil-Georgc. referring to clause 18. said it was never his intention to give a monopoly to (he (treat friendly societies to the exclusion jf the smaller ! societies of trade unions. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 26 October 1911, Page 5
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219IMPERIAL POLITICS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 26 October 1911, Page 5
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