IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
London, Mar. 31. j In the House of Commons thei Revenue Bill was read the third’ time. I MR. ASQUITH ON TEMPERANCE. : London, Mar. 31. j Mr. Asquith gave a sympathetic; reply to a temperance deputation.! He said that when the question of' the veto was settled the Licensing' Bill of 1908 would be re-introduced, i It would not necessarily be identi-i cal with that measure, but as comprehensive and far reaching. SHOPS BILL. l, 9.0 a.m.) ! In the House of Commons, thet Shops Bill was read a second time. '< PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. (Received 1, 1.0 p.m.) London, Mar. 31.™ The Budget provides for pay- ! ment of members at the rate of £4OO per annum. THE NET SURPLUS. The Chancellor of Exchequer’s net surplus is £5,606.766. :
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 93, 1 April 1911, Page 1
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