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BRITISH PARLIAMENT

THE ALIENS BILL.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

LONDON, April 29. Speaking on Mr Goulding's Aliens Bill in the House of Commons, Mr Churchill said that the proposals fcr registration wore impracticable, inasmuch as a criminid, by taking a first .class ticket, would be able to escapo any inconvenience The registration of resident aliens at naval ports and military harbors would be useful. Ho also supported tho provision to prevent the importation of strike breakers, and said he hoped that the Bills introduced by Mr Goulding and tho Government would bo favorably considered by tho Grand Committee. BILL TO GO THROUGH UNAMENDED. LONDON, April 30. (Received May 1, at 8.15 a.m.) Speaking at Newcastle, Ma- H. Samuel (Postmaster-General) said that the Government were resolved that tho Parliament Bill should be passed unchanged. One man one vote and Home Rule for Ireland would immediately follow. Tho Parliament Bill would bo used to facilitate the very necessary and complete refrxm of tho Lords. He was quite convinced that the country would not support a Single Chamber Governmont. Public opinion had become so nervous in this regard that Conservatism would bo greatly strengthened at the elections.

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Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6

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BRITISH PARLIAMENT Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6

BRITISH PARLIAMENT Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 6

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