IMPERIAL POLITICS.
FINANCE BILL PASSES.
CHANCELLOR AND ARMAMENTS. / : ■ .By Cable. — Press Association.—Copyright. LONDON, July 24. In the House of Commons, the Finance Bill was read a third time.
Mr Lloyd George said he thought that next year would find substantial economy effected in the matter of armaments without interfering in the slightest degree with* the efficiency of the Navyi There were symptoms that the industrial and financial interests of the world were beginning to get alarmed at the:growing expenditure on armaments. >
HEREDITARY TITLES. AMUSEMENT IN THE COMMONS. "Times'' and ''Sydney Sun" Services. (Received July 25, 8 a;m.) : LONDON, July 24. In the .'House of . Commons, amidst cheering and laughter, the Standing Committee passed Mr A. A. W. 11. Ponsonby's Bill, providing for the termination of hereditary titles. The Bill was reportedto the House.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 145, 25 July 1914, Page 9
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