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THE BUDGET'S PROSPECTS.

HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM. AIR JIEALY Ai\D~lklß REDMOND. [Press Association—Copyright.] , r . „ London, Fcb 9. Mr A. E Morton, M.P.. the Liberal \V nip,speakn>g at West Islingtou,said that in a fortnight the Budget would be passed, and that would be attacking the Lord's veto. Lord Onslow, in a letter to the Mail, refers to Lord Rosebery's Committee on House of Lords Reform as showing a concensus of opinion to ad mit into the House of Lords a current oi fresh air. Twenty out of twentyone «f the Committee supported Lord Kosebery's proposal for the .representation of large urban communities and cities and other instances showed that an influential body of peers was wilZt •f c !? rm the House of and make it the strongest and most efficient chamber possible in existing circumstances. 6 Mr Healy, in a letter to Mr Redtha meeting of the Parliamentary party, and on what principle Mr RedJfcdnuSW me , mbers - He accuses Mr The Government finances will be maintained to the issues of short Trea sury Bills for £35,000,00 a now out" standing, and there is £27,000 000 in end of e MaU° C ° lleCtcd bef ° re the

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 2

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THE BUDGET'S PROSPECTS. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 2

THE BUDGET'S PROSPECTS. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 2