BRITISH POLITICS.
(By Electbic Telegbaph—Copibigiit.) (Pei* Pbess Association ) :.().\l)().\, March 5. Hip House ol Commons agreed to Mr I'-'l-.-ii' doner-' motion that a Select ComniifK'c consider tin- redistribution quostion. Mr Walter Loom: appealed to tlio Governmcni to instilntp an independent en'i'l'i'y to prevent the prevent suggestion ol jerr\ inandi ri (1 const il nencies. Hon. !!. Samuel r-aid the Government was willing to appoint a Minister and a commit Lee ol jhe (l|i|>asition to join in ;'» < Hurt to lormulaie a lair selvme. I he Governmem hop< d to .soti lo the redistribution ipiestion before tin genera! eh'etnn in I'Jlo if Parliament ran its normal e nirse, Mr A.s(|tiiih received th' organisers ol the Welsh Nonconformists' petition a-ainst lWfctnhli.shmont. He said the deputation had failed to supply a reason "I lin ir nt!!tiiMi' i " explain their objections to disendowmem. Boeeivod Man;. 6, 8.55 a.m. LONDON. March 5. Hon. .1. A. Pease introduced the Plural Voting Bill, and Hon. H. McKenna the Welsh Church Bill, in the tiuiiso ot Commons.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9742, 6 March 1914, Page 2
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