BRITISH POLITICS.
PLURAL VOTING BIuL. "A SHABBY ELECTIONEERING DODGE." Received October 26, 7.9 a.m. LONDON, October 25. The Standard, criticising the Plural Voting Bill, stiys ' "lf the Government were to introduce a bold comprehensive measure, redressing gross electoral injustices, it need not anticipate resistance from the Conservative Commoners or the House of Lords; but the Plural Voting Bill is only a shabby electioneering dodge, designed to disfranchise public adversaries and get up a case against the Lords." THE EDUCATION BILL. Received October 26, 9.52p.ui. LONDON, October 26. | The Catholic Bishop ot Liverpool has declared that it is the duty of Catholics to render the Education Bill unworkable, oven at the risk of fines and imprisonment.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8272, 27 October 1906, Page 5
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