BRITISH POLITICS.
AN INCORRIGIBLE PEER. WHAT THE TORIES WILL DO. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, AJay 21. Speaking at a conference of Conservative, clubs, Lord Ourzon declared that if tho Parliament Bill were passed it would eventually be wined off the Statute took ns an ugly smudge. ELECTION PETITION DISMISSED. LONDON. May 21. The, East Nottingham petition to have Captain Morrison (U.) unseated on charges of bribery and corruption has been dismissed. SUPER INCOME TAX. LONDON, May 21. There are 10,300 persons liable to * lie super tax, whose incomes aggregate cu.mally £130,000.000. CHARITY, NOT BRIBES. | LONDON, May 21. | (Received May 22. at 8.55 a.m.) In the East Notts election petition the Judge held that Captain Morrison’s gifts were real charity. There was wild enthusiasm in the Nottingham shims over tho. result. The law costs amount to £20,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 14572, 22 May 1911, Page 6
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