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IN THE LORDS

GOVERNMENT G-ET ANOTHER j SET-BACK. : JBY KLKCTIUC TEIiECRArn-COI'VIi lI.M ! " : Fl'Kll I'RKSS ASSOCIATION J ' (Received This Day, 8.5 u.ni.i LONDON, June 30. In tlie House of. Lords,' their fo/id- : ships discussed t-ho question of ; "tacking" in connection with UhrParliament Bill. Lord Ha Ida no ol' Cloaiii, expounding tho Govednmcnt's view, stated that though Mr Asf|iiith doliiwd "backing" as including in tiho financial Hill, strenuous provisions for social and political purposes, he never suggested that a Money Bill must be devoted to such purposes. Tlio fOarl of (Vomer's clause was finally adopted by 19:> voles to JB. The clause empowers a joint cornmi tee to sit in judgment 'on finance Bills and to set aside the supremacy of the Veto Bill, whose governing purpose brings ■ it within the category of general legislation. Lord Nelson, Lord St. Alduyn, and Lord Tα!ion (Unionists) voted with the Government. UUMW.W MMBtWUMCTgftai

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1911, Page 3

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IN THE LORDS Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1911, Page 3

IN THE LORDS Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1911, Page 3

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