THE VETO BILL.
Yam i—hhos—Tiligrsph.—Copyright. LONDON. June 29. b tho House of Lords, during the Amiss ti the Veto Bill, Lord Cromer amhnsissd the necessity for sn impartial trwunnl to decide what s money bill was. Laid Haldane said the proposed amend■mat mould enable a committee to control Pallia aw nl It was impossible to separate general policy from nuance. bad Lcrconm held that the aroend•sui would dethrone the Commons from thssr hitherto unassailable authority eii questions of finance. Lord St. Aldwvn suggested a committee ecwanting of the Lord Chancellor, the Sprite*, the Chairmen of Committees u tho House of Lords and Commons, Mth S fifth person chosen by the other Ajr. He declared that nothing would ■Slier the Government to accept a coro■MS, If Lord Lansdodne's proposed ■Mterst waa persisted in, all possiM«| M an agreement vanished.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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138THE VETO BILL. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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