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LORDS INSIST

RETURN TO COMMONS COMPROMISE PROBABLE

(British Official Wireless.) (Received 19th-December, 1 p.m.) RUGBY, 18th December. The House of Lords this afternoon insisted, without division, upon their amendment, which the House of Commons last night rejected by six votes, to the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill, whereby the Dyestuffs Act would be continued for a further twelve months. The measure now reverts to the House of Commons. It is considered probable that a compromise will 1)0 reached as a further rejection of the House- of Lords amendment would jeopardise other measures included in the schedule of the Continuance Bill.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 11

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LORDS INSIST Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 11

LORDS INSIST Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 11

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