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BRITISH POLITICS.

Till': TRADES D 1 S PETES' BILL. Per United Press Association. I!y Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, April 2fi. Deceived 2(5Ui, at 31.5‘J p.m. r J he Government's Trade Disputes' Dill iia.s been read a, second time, the labourites supporting it. They relied on the tlovernment’s promises to incorporate their views when it reached the commit.lce singe. Mr Dalfonr protested against the Government's shifting the responsibility to other shoulders. llis view was that the Legislature should limit, itself to pulling the trades’ unions on a fooling of equality with ■Tnnpurahle institutions. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE TALKED OUT. UNSEEMLY INTEHUUPTIO.V. Received 27th, at 12.12 a.m._ In the House of Commons. Mr Keir llardie’s Women’s suffrage proposals were talked out. During the debate cries of “ Divide 1” emanated from the ladies' gallery and a dag was thrust through the gilille. The Speaker ordered the gallery to bo cleared. Tim police took a few names. and all, excepting one, who was e.iecled, were persuaded to withdraw alter a loud protest.

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Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 2

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BRITISH POLITICS. Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 2

BRITISH POLITICS. Southland Times, Issue 19806, 27 April 1906, Page 2

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