BRITISH POLITICS.
MR CHURCHILL'S PROMOTION WELL DESERVED.
United PressAsf ooiation- By Eleotrio Telegraph Copyright. Received February 16, 8.5 a.m. LONDON, February 15. "The Times" says:—"Mr Churchill's promotion has been earned. Mr Samuel's is not surprising. He has rendered his party no little service. Mr Pease's appointment will be popular and Liberals will note with satisfaction that the Master of Elibank is Chief Whip."
FIRST BUSINESS
THE BUDGET. LONDON, February 15. "The Times" says:—"Cabinet has decided that the Budget is the first necessary business. Moreover, the Government have not yet had time to harmonise their views on the veto
questi n." The Government. adds "The Times," is nowise certain that the Budget will pass.
SPEAKER Hii-ELECTED
Received February 16, 9,30 a.m
LONDON, February 15,
The Right Hon. J. W. Lowther has be re-elected Speaker of the House of Commons.
MR HARDIE'S PREDICTION
PARLIAMENT WILL LAST TWO SESSIONS.
Received February 16, 9 a.m. LONDON, February 15. Mr Keir Hardie, Labour M.P., speaking at Mountain Ash, Glamorganshire, said Parliamnt would last at least two sessions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 973, 17 February 1910, Page 5
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