BRITISH POLITICS.
THE EUTTER BILL. Received August 18, 4.25 p.m. LONDON. August 17. The House of Commons agreed to the House of Lords' amendment to the Butter Bill. CRIMINAL APPEAL AND EVICTED TENANTS BILLS. Received August 18, 4.25 p.m. LONDON, August 17. In the House of Lords the Criminal Appeal and Evicted Teuants' Bills was read a third time. The Earl of Crewe acknowledged the fair and friendly spirit displayed with regard to the Bills by the Unionist side of the House.
SMALL HOLDINGS BILL. Received August 18, 4.25 p.m. LONDON, August 17. In the House of Commons the English Small Holdings Bill was read a third time without division. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman described the Bill as a complex nicely-balanced piece of mechanism which could not be rudely altered without endangering the whole. He made no threat nor did he address any appeal to the House of Lords, bat he said that great indeed would be the responsibility of the Lords if be hasty partisan action they damaged the great instrument devised and approved by the House of Commons for meeting one of the most urgent of the r.at'on'i pro'de ns.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8513, 19 August 1907, Page 5
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191BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8513, 19 August 1907, Page 5
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