BRITISH POLITICS.
ll^blgfS IN INlflA. ?ma^^®Sdan T €E£IMS. t:he coanQtMJ) age pensions. Auh Assbquin*.— CocnniHt.) . - —.^-.BaiM. ,Hw J " (Reed. ?tt^Sr«:4o-a.m.)' _ tiiONDON^Thuwday. There is continued discussion^n Viscount Mor'ey's reply to the""deputation of Mahbmmedans,sand "many deny_Lord Morley's dictum tbi.tr population statistics should be the'main iictdr-ih deter- \ mining representation ''under the new scheme of reforms inJndia;/ It is contended tbat the IMabommedans have many and powerf uFaSims to exceptional treatment. fr—" . » -s,.- ' A g The India Office denie^Mr^Mnkar]^ appoinfinent as one of the new Comrmij?' sioners. „ fe W" Mr C E. JHobhouse, ?Parliamwtary Secretary to tho Treasury; states* tha£ £9,OOo,ooOTnusi. be foundplfcr old age pensions. 0 %jfi *» i Jhe deficiency in^-the the Territorial Annj^ jsSro^OOO','" liot 16,000, as pfoyiously "cabled. .. --LA:
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 3
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118BRITISH POLITICS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 February 1909, Page 3
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