BRITISH POLITICS.
BILL READ A SECOND TIME.
GOVERNMENT OF FEDERAL LINES.
(Received Last -light, 11.25 o'clock.)
LONDON, July 4
Mr A. Mc'Caljum-SoclttV-Bill, giving the United Kingdom government o ft he .Federal shipping lines, wk-s road a first time by 261 votes to 212.
The -Premier and other members of t'he Government atetain-cd from voting.
Sir Rufusi Isaacs ,the Master of Ehbank, 'and Mos.is.rs Robertson, and Gulland voted m favc'iH' cf the m.2,asaire.
VHE H/iNLEr ELECTION
LIBERAL CAMPAIGN OPENED,
(Received Last Night, 11.45 o'clock.)
LONDON, July 5.
Mr E. G. Memmerde, opening tho Libeual campaign* at Hanley, said that' the Labour party had contested a numiber cf Liberal seats ireoaitly. It was children, he' eaid, for the La'bto go on bulking over the •r.tiMke, .because .the Liberals bit •back.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 5
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128BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 5
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