THE KING AND THE VETO.
(Press Assn.— By TeT^S|p&.— Copyright.) LOSfrjON, Oct. IX). Lord Haldane, spaakuig at Aberdeen, said that what Mr.i&^foa& wanted was something to supersede /the' House of Commons, but tvhatiJie; (Lcped; Haldane) wanted was a an%U ati^ ..wferk^ble Chamber, a second wrroi\;loft^hgi('^)inions of the people.. Woman's isuj[s6i;ags and devolution m all parts' of '■&©;. Kingdom were inevitable, "v .jj : ;- ;; ju. '- ';,". 1t .\ ' Lord Haldane, ;i ; efejTihjg|yjibij#he veto, said the King ma^.na with the. Government, anijjfJJxw had not asked him for any i^d^aijf The King said : "What the CQ&utlf^decides, that will I accept," antfe,* \tb!ph the Lords threatened the rejectaon^ofl the Bill the King wisely handed^tothipMinisters his assent to the creatidtnSfJLßfew peers. "
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 5
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