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ANTI-GAMBLING BILL WITHDRAWN MEASURE SEVERELY CRITICISED. (Received Last Night, 10.20 o'clock.) /LONDON, July 12. In the House of Lords, the Bishop d£ Herefordls Arobi-gamlhling Bill was withdrawn, -the- Primate having disowned tlie measure. Lord Laiisdowii'O severely criticised itfh'e various iclauses-, onid .stated that *,he Government was umalble to sup'port -it.
INSURANCE BILL. UNIONIST GRITICIiSMS. (Received Das Nrjght, 10.20 o'clock.) | LONDON, July .12. Jn/H'he B<o'iiis6 of Commons, Mr J. A. .Grant, Unionist ■member for Cumberland, caSed attention to the Govenmnent'iS' inability >.o .provide for sanatorium® benefiitifcing under the Insurance .Bill. Mr C. A. Masterman, Liberal member for BetlAnal G-reten 1 , replied that the existing institutions' treatment of ibuibea-ouloßJs- was- at the disposal! of fth© Irayraance .Cbmimltttec-.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 13 July 1912, Page 5
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126BRITISH POLITICS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 13 July 1912, Page 5
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