BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
CABLE NEWS.
BY TELEGIUPH - PBES9 ASSOCIATION.
ECCLESIASTICAL DISORDERS
A BILL TALKED OUT,
Received February 16, 5.23 p.m. LONDON, February 15
A Bill introduced into the Plouse of Commons by Mr C. Mac Arthur, Conservative M.P. for Liverpool (Kirkdale Division) providing for the appointment of Commissioners to deal with ecclesiastical disorders was "talked out."
The Right Hon. John Talbot, Conservative M.P. for Oxford University, emphasised the statement that since the Royal Commissioner had been appointed certain practices had been dropped in many places at the instance of the Bishop. Mr Stephen Walsh, Labour M.P. for South-west Lancashire, declared that with regard to Mr C. F. G. Masterman's amendment in favour of disestablishment that this was not within half a century of practical politics.
GUILLOTINE RE3OLUTON,
PRIME MINISTER'S MOTION
CARRIED
LONDON, February 14
Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman's guillotine resolution, having for its object the expediting of the Scottish Land Bills, was carried by 331 votes to 86.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9057, 17 February 1908, Page 5
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156BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9057, 17 February 1908, Page 5
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