BRITISH POLITICS.
THE LAUNDRY BILL. WOMEN ON LOCAL COUNCILS. Received June 14, iLS a.m. LONDON, June IS. ; In the House j of Lords, Lord Beau- j champ explained that, under the, Laundry Bill, convents containing inmates for reformatory purposes were subject to inspection when in- : dustrial work was performed. i A Bill providing for the qualifica-l tion of women as members of county and borough councils was read in : the He use of Lords a second tme by a hundred and eleven votes to thirtythree. I WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT. Received June 14, 9.14 a.m. LONDON, June 13. There is indignation among the Welsh members of the House of Commons at Sir Henry/ Campbell-Banner-man's declaration that there will be no Welsh Disestablishment Bill in 1908. FACTORY' WORKSHOP AND SMALL HOLDINGS BILLS. Received June 14, 9.47 p.m. LONDON, June 14. The Factory Workshop Bill has been read a third time in the House of Lords. The Small Holdings Bill was read a second, time in the House of Commons.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8465, 15 June 1907, Page 5
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