VIEWS OF MEMBERS.
(Received 13th, 12.35 a.m.)
LONDON, November 12
Mhr Finlay, speaking at Bethnal Greesfi, siaid the 'Government badly on a. crucial question before division. The Postmaster declared wiera it ooiricteivable the motion could be calmed it wtould knock the bottom oxit of the Bill.
Mr Finlay' hoped Mi" Samuel's statement would prove right. '
Mr Robert Oeeil, at Bermondsey, said the Government's defeat was its death blow 1.
•/Viscount Peel, at Tanuton, predicted the Goveram'eait would continue for some weeks longer in a broken and disicrfed^ed jexii'sitentie. Its prestige wials gone, and doom was already threatening.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10369, 13 November 1912, Page 4
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