IMPERIAL POLITICS.
A QUESTION (IF PRIVILEGE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright -London. January 1 I. Sir .John Simon. Solicitor-General, gavr n"t!cc that he would refer the qtiestioi of Mr. Stuart Samuel'- retention of Inseat to the Judicial ( oniiuiMee of i!u Privy Council. UN THE LORDS. London. January I I. ) Lord Crewe will move the second read . ing of the Home Rule liill ill the Lord on January 2^. COLORED SUBJECTS, r Received 16. 12.25 a.m. London. January 15. s Sir E. Grev. in reply to a quest ior . -aid that the Government was takin t step- to protect ,oine British colored -in 1 iei t- dand,e-lineiv recruited for l-'ernand i I'o. THE HOME RULE BILL. Received lli. a.m. 1 London. January 15. ' The authoritie- ale devi-ing pivcai " tions again-t a collision nnd count* '! denion-trafions outside ihc (' onstiti tional and National Liberal Clubs < Thur-dav. after the pas-age of the Hon f ' Rub- Bill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 203, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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150IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 203, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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