THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
■■■:. THE LICENSING BILL AND r, - OTHER QUESTIONS. Vif - ; LONDON, Tuesday. ; # Lord Carririgton .states that if tha -fcicensingvßiJl is defeated it is nearly V: certain there be no further Ji- > t «Snslrie.;legislatibn during the present f" deration.- v: - ' . . SKEoterfc Giffen, of the Press Com-/-lnittee;-has been appointed to report r.;on;;cnanges- desirable in the form of : ■';™*?4*!' -returns regarding countries ■'Whereto exports are sent. .;;: Mi;- A/:G> Hales ("Smiler"), the war correspondent, and author, proposes to *he •. Noriai-WBstf Manchester geeat as a, Labour candidate, tariff, and Karmy reformer,- although Mr Johnson «Hicks opposea. Mr Winston Churchih ,;^>re^lecfcwin on behalf of the Union-;.:-Mts.-'-■•""■-■,■.■■' •- .. - . " '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 3
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101THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 3
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