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| IMPERIAL POLITICS. THE HOUSE OF LORDS. A NON-HEREDITARY ELEMENT. fPUIS» AS3GCIATZQX.I {Received February 7, 7.45 a.m.) LONDON, 6th February. Sir W. S. Robson, Liberal member for South Shields, advocates a strong non-hereditary element in the House of Lords. Mr Keir Hardie, Labour member for Mcrthyr Tydvil, in the course of an address, said three Labour Bills passed last year, instead of becoming weaker like other mer " - ,es in their passage through the House of Commons, had been strengthened, because Labour was free to fight a Liberal or a Tory Government, as circumstances dictated. "MATTERS OF GRAVE IMPORTANCE." LONDON, 6th February. In hip customary Jetter to his" supporters on tho evo of the assembling of Parliament, Sir H. Campbell-Banner-man states that the attention of the House of Commons will be immediately called to matters of grave importance. This is interpreted to refer to reform of the House of Lords.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 5
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