IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE LICENSING BILL A WARNING TO THE LORDS. United Press Association, Copyright LONDON, Nov. 16. Mr. Birrell, speaking at Bristol, declared “that the Licensing Bill did not concern the House of Lords. They would be treading on very dangerous ground if they rejected the Bill. tSuffragefcfces constantly interrupted Mr. Birrell. and were ejected. THE EDUCATION BILL. ANGLICAN OPPOSITION. LONDON, Nov. 16. Lord Hugh Cecil, at Halifax, announced that the Dean of Canterbury had circularised the incumbents of England and Wales, urging the defeat eff the proposed Education Bill compromise.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2351, 18 November 1908, Page 5
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91IMPERIAL POLITICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2351, 18 November 1908, Page 5
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