BRITISH POLITICS
TRADES BOARD 'ACT. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Received March 10, 8.5 a.m.) LONDON, §th March. Bie Bishop of Oxford (the Right Rev, Charles Gore) presided at a demonstra-'tionin-Queen's Hall in- London in favour -of th«( extension of the Trades Board Act. <A resolution was passed urging the Go'vemmeiiit to -extend its scope. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM. LONDON", 9th March. The Daily Telegraph states that Cabinet hasi-drafted a> schema for the reform >of the House of Lords, but that the measure will not be introduced during Ithefcoming session. TRADE UNIONS BILL. LONDON, Stb March. Imtbe House-of Lords, on Lord Crewe's .motion, the amendment made in the House of Commons to the Trade Unions BID, regarding the establishment of ■ political newspapers, was agreed to. [It- was reported on Saturday that the House- of Commons had disallowed the lLords' amendment to the Trades Unions * f BSI prohibiting the establishment of political newspapers unless approved.] BRITISH PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. LONDON, 9th March. Parß»ment*has been prorogued.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 7
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