IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION BILL. LONDON, December 6. In the House of Commons Mr Herbert Gladstone (Home Secretary) declined to accept Mr H. H. Marks's amendment, including domestic servants in tlie Workmen’s Compensation Bill. Ho did so <>n the ground that employers would not insure domestic servants. Upon several members urging the accept;moe of £he .imendmerTf., Sir 11. CampbellBannerman advised Mr Gladstone to accept it, which was done amidst cheers. LAND TENURE BILL. LONDON. December o. The House of Lords read the Ixrnd Icnurc Bill a second time without, a division. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION. LONDON. December 6. In the House of Commons. Sir H. Camp- ; hell-Banncrman announced that. King Ed ward had approved of the Transvaal Constitution, and that it would be published next Wednesday. EDUCATION BILL RUMORS. IjONDON, December 6. , Received December 7. at 8-16 a.m.) It. is persistently rumored that Mr Binell (President of the Board of Education) is negotiating with the Nonconformists how far they will permit the Government to meet the Lords in regard to their amendments to the Education Bill.
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Evening Star, Issue 12989, 7 December 1906, Page 6
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