IMPERIAL POLITICS.
DKCEASED WIFE'S SISTER. Press Association-Bv Toletrniph-Copvrijjht LONDON, .Augu.st 15. After a stormy all-night sitting the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill was passed through all its - stages in the House, of Commons. THE USE OF CLOSURK. THE BELFAST IXCIDIONTS. Received 11.55 p.m.. August 16th. LONDON. August 16. ,!n the lloiis,.> of ('ominous, in 111? debate on -Ilie Appropriation Bill. Mr Balfour renewed his protest against the closure. >Sir Henry Canipbell-Bamiernian replied: '"You can't get <iuii.rl. votes, into «, pint of time." Sir Henry add,?d that -the faults and bleuiishe* of a. grand committee experiment were remediable. Mr Birrell in replying to questions about affairs at Belfast, said that they wive justified in 'requisitioning the military as u> precautionary measure. Everyone deplored the deaths, but had the mob obtained the mastery-the.'hiss of life would .have bse-'.i terrible.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13367, 17 August 1907, Page 5
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