BRITISH POLITICS.
THE PARTY STRUGGLE. NEED OF AN AGREEMENT. Press A —Copyright LONDON, Saturday. Mr F. Smith, M.P., in an article in "Reynolds,* Newspaper," which is puL lishing the views of the leaders of aL patties, declare that a settlement in the present Parliament, unless by agreement, - is impossible. He adds that all sections of the coalition treat the Parliament Bill as a mere means for reaching divergent ends. The "Chronicle" advocates that members* salaries should be nearer £3CC than £SOO. Under the Government's invalidity insurance scheme a worker receives 10s a week for the first 26 weeks of illness, and 5s weekly for the remainder of his illness.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 January 1911, Page 5
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