IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE LABOUR-LIBERAL SPLIT. LABOURITES DIFFER. [PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.] London, July 5. The Labour party at Crewe adopted Mr. Holmes of the Amalgamated Society of Railwaymen as their candidate. A meeting of Labour members of the House of Commons disclosed marked differences of opinion on the situation. It finally resolved to help the Hanley and Crewe candidates without special party action against the Government.
NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.
DOCTORS STILL UNSATISFIED.
Replying to the Medical Association, Mr. Lloyd George said he was willing to make extra provision for medical benefits, but this wopld not yield 8 3 per Head to the insured. The association considers that this is no material concession and will ask its members whether negotiations should be broken off.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 173, 6 July 1912, Page 5
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