PARLIAMENT BILL.
WILL BE PASSED.
ONE-MAN-ONE VOTE AND Tr^--
KiUILB TO FOIL.L'Or\V.
(Per United Prep? AasoeinfioN
LONDON, April 30. The 'Riigjhfc Hen. Samuel, Chancellor of the 1 Dudiy, speaking 1 at Newcastle), sudd the Government had reHolredi that the Parliament Bill would hto passed undmnffed. The one-nnan-ome-rote and' the Home Rule Bills wouUV immediately follow. The Parlinmauti Bill would (be used tw'facilitate! a vary necessary and! complete reform of the House of Lords. He said IIJ9 was quite convinced that the country wotddi not support a single chamber Gojvernmieiit. Puiblio opinion had ibteiciomci so nervous that conversation wa« greatly strengthened at elections.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 3
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102PARLIAMENT BILL. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10354, 1 May 1911, Page 3
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