MUTUAL INSURANCE. ; - Mr Lloyd-George, interviewed regarding emigrants, said he had made special provision for mutual insurance by arrangement with the dominions, Britain would give the dominions advantages they "'ere willing to concede England, LANSDOWNE'S LORDS. Lord Lansdowne proposes for the new House 'of Lords 100 members elected_ by heredity peers,. 100 Crown nominations through the Prime Minister, 120 elected by outside constituencies, the above to hold oflicc for twelve years, a fourth retiring every third year. Seats will also be found for three princes of the blood, two archbishops, ! fivo bishops, elected by the entire episcopal bench, and sixteen landlords and appeal judges, making a. total of 346,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9509, 9 May 1911, Page 5
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