NOT DISCUSSED THREE IMPORTANT BILLS
HOME RULE CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT ANH TEMEPANCE. By Telegraph.- • l'reSs Association.— Copyright* (Received May 8. 10.40 a.m.) LONDON. ?th M»y. In the House of Commons, -replying toi Mr. Bonar Law (Leader of 4he Opposition), Mr. Asquith said there would only 1 be ,the formal committee stage- oft tho Homo Rule, Welsh Church Di*efet«blteh« ment, and Scottish Temperance Bills. The usual procedure would be waiste ot time, since any amendment* would destroy the identity of the Bills. Mr. Bonar Law ■retorted : 'jThen out' diecußsion will be a complete Tarce." Mr, Birrell (Chief Secretary for Iron land), Mr. M'Kenna (Home Secretary),, and Mr, Ui-e (Lord Advocate for Scotland) then reintroduced the three Bills, which were not dißciuseed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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