IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
LABOUR’S OSBORNE BILL.
* (Received 28, 9.25 a.m.) London, Feb. 27. A clause in the Labour Party’s Osborne Bill provides that a trade union, acting alone, or in conjunction with other unions, may apply funds to secure the return and maintenance of members of Parliament or other public bodies.
THE VETO BILL.
(Received 28, J 0.5 a.m.) London, Feb. 27.
The Labourites have decided not to move amendments at the second reading of the Veto Bill.
Mr. Austen Chamberlain denounced the sterotyping of an un- : written constitution, and said that if the spirit of conference prevail-, ed, there would yet be room for a j settlement. Mr. Haldane said without the. veto Government was unable to 1 negotiate on equal terms.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 66, 28 February 1911, Page 1
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