SECOND EDITION. THE VETO RESOLUTIONS.
PRESS OPINIONS, i : Thirty Amendments Proposed. Telegraph.—Coovngut. ; ' Redeivcd'March 31, 11.45 a.m. / '. LONDON, March 30. TJl«j Chronicle agrees with Mr John Redmphd.that when,the Lords reject the resoWtloflS, the Htra. H. H. Asquith should Kind’s promise to use his pre»gatiyei>ttd then dissolve. The Chronicle ivithyMr 'jEedmond's. idea that no cither* ; ihehshte- should ‘ delay dissolution, ahd .prgesjhhtiit would be- absurd .to fight the ptMipittji^^'the.v.crisis.,; ' • (■. siys 'that Mr Asquith'lias; riotindicated, ; a9 he . promised, his proHe simply attacked the Lords’as constituted. ’
’ Several newspapers comment on • the lack of enthusiasm in the debate on the, .veto resolutions, ' .m, l Thirty i "anjendmenta have been proposed to l3 the /resolutions. ~Jfr'Stbfe y .urges that preference should social reforms. , ? Thh Standard declares that the ex-tretoißts-ftre.dissatisfied with Mr Asquith's idea '-of ,reforming the Lords. The .moderates urge the amalgamation of reform with the limitation of the veto.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 7
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143SECOND EDITION. THE VETO RESOLUTIONS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 7
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