THE POVERTY PROBLEM AT HOME.
{Received Last Xight, at U.oO y.m.)
London, Yesterday
The Prime Minister intends to appoint a Commission lo inquire into the working of the Poor Laws.
(Received This Morning, at 12.-JS a.m.) London, Last Night,
There is some prospect of the Unemployed Bill passing, since the Labour members are disposed to only formally protest against the Government's decision to delete the provision empowering the maintenance of labour farms out of rates. It is intended to limit the operation of the Bill to three years.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8210, 4 August 1905, Page 5
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