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Lord Rosebery and the House of Lords.

London, December 12.v Lord Rosebery, speaking at Devonport, said the Government would proceed TJfatnthework of the session, in spite* of the attitude of the House of Lords. The issue at the next General Election would be simply whether the people were to be governed by the House of Lords or. by. themselves. He disclaimed any idea of reforming the Upper House, and said, the absolute veto possessed by that Chamber must cease.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 13 December 1894, Page 2

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Lord Rosebery and the House of Lords. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 13 December 1894, Page 2

Lord Rosebery and the House of Lords. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 13 December 1894, Page 2