EVICTIONS BILL
ANOTHER WAY OUT
PRIVATE BILL .WITHOUT DEFEATED .CLAUSE. : ,
■ (UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION.—COpVeiOBT.) (AUSTfiAIiAN-SEW 2EADAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) ": ... '.■■■ 'LONDON, Bth April. ' ■. The House of Commons' opened dully, the benches being sparsely .occupied. Thera-was no sign of yesterday's ' dra-matic-events until, replying to Mr Baldwin, Mr.-.MacDonald stated that/the Government's Eviction Bill could not beremtrodoced this session, but the Govern--ment' thought, it possible'to satisfactorily amend ths Bill introduced ;by the" Liberal member, Mr. E. D. Simons ''which was-read a second time last nio-ht The Government would facilitate the.passage of the Bill after it had been satisfactorilyl amended. The Government had not abandoned the proposaMo. make, assistance to.the.unemployed a public charge but. the public,funds would be. local funds. .-'■'■■)' ■ '
. ■../.■■ ,' LONDON, Bth April. Mr. bmion.s Bill w almost ' identical with the Government's Eviction Bill ■excepting the clause, on which the Government .was defeated. ■ ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 5
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136EVICTIONS BILL Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 5
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