THE LICENSING BILL.
THROWN OFT BY THE LORDS. Press Assnciation-Ily Tclecraph-Copvright Hcceived S Sn.m., Nov. 2t>tli. LONDON. Nov. 28. Bishop Ingrain states that the Archbishop of Canterbury is willing, if the Government will permit, to introduce a new Licensing Bill, embodying the temperance proposals of the lost Bill. Lord Loreburn. admitting that the Government's Bill was dead, declared that it was a victory of the trade over the community, of wrong over right; nevertheless the time must come when the State will resume the jMiwer to ivvfew 'icons."!. unfettered by any voted interest. The Licensing Bill "as rejected by 272 to Oti. The majority was exclusively Fiiionist: the minority included two Archbishops. eleven Bishops. Lords Balfour of Burleigh. Carlisle. Delaware, Esher, Falmouth. Lytton. Cobhaui. aiilnor, Hitohic. and nine other Vnionists.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13766, 30 November 1908, Page 5
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130THE LICENSING BILL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13766, 30 November 1908, Page 5
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