! IKKI.ANIi. 











It hilt |||0 



salt 



pport either A, 100 Of 



. ,::,:.' . u l . ! . 



hat IM- adtan- 



! U 





ly MH-irtn-1 ci-rlill 



rn are tmi less than lh 



-li!- f ! i-i.l and 

 nrtfu.il that the bill 

 adoption in n. 



ua* willing 



gradual I v 



Itriaii 

 ^^B**d on U-luilf of tli 



. d the in i-U- <-f 1 1 



uired. One or these makes tin 



course of In* employment > 



in- ritfht t the third partv 



bank- 



MT. Ill the 



t was ad i -i the bene- 



h his 



Mrioiis and willful mtsconuu* 

 - reasonable notice < . and fixes the 



none }\n\\ Iw enter' 

 (.mmutatii.n of a weekly 

 i lump MIIII. to |..- -. tt ! -. 



anil Hut t" i-M.i.l tin- ;i_'_T. ^.it.- | :t\i: 



ti-- inti 

 ;!! wa.t n-: 



ii it had taken on 



I or two cases, such 

 mipbailding indn-try. Mr. Ha 

 liared Mr. rhamlx-rlain'-* hope of secin. 



.(race all the indn-trie- i.f the 

 -el that the -ul-j.. t won! 



< in. -t 



hat. with 'the piv*. 

 ^^Bt nii'l l.u!> -ali> <>f \VJCP<, and v 



ii the interim' 

 ruin them to injure again**' 



liable to IK-. ur in 



1 tlmt. if the elm- tally 



the i-i.n-umep.. th- n-- in 



! Hrilih ma nil far- 



ti that was alreadv Minl- 



ntal 



-e*itrl all 



r after Ii 

 in the act and affirmed 



nld not retrace its step* with- 

 .-art of its working-da** 

 I n. 24 A 



it. The Ilouir of l...rd dkl, howtfti 

 v amend moon of eonsi- 

 lance. The ameudiiifiii ithboldiug coai- 



I MiafnndlM* was altered o as t 



gligrlie*. huh Mr 



*d be anxious to 

 , pruvisk 



.- 

 - 





.-,:- > 



HI.. !. it., fnndl '.- ; r a -:.. : 



statutory 

 A new t laine 

 : in r.tfard to ul 



--:-,'- I!!. ' ! . ' . 



:. fasjMMi sjnami of tha art till Julj U UN 

 Propoaala made by I> rd Kathtm-rr to free the am* 



I -. . r ':..;-:-' . ' - . : f .. .- 



stranger* and 



two weeks, were dt 

 s^iOniry vindkated thr 





the imiiutaiion of Socialism. Lord Kiml 



n. and argued tAat it 



had t<* a system usttrance. Mr. 



n arfwad that the Ixirds* amendments 



rkfn. 



. all of them were accepted by the 

 ons. The compensation secured to 

 thr injured w.-rkmtti .1 entail i 



him or to theemplo}-r. It w ill be 



between them, or by arbitra- 



ast resort, 



_ borne br the state. 

 - rkman of the right 



that he |*osscsses i, ommon law to re- 



cover damages fr. m the employer for an injury 

 caused by the willful and wrongful art of the lat- 

 r wh w ac t -r default be is re- 

 sponv liable to 



ray compensation both ii'i'i: ' ' 



' 



:m recoTerable 

 law for about 12 per )>e accidents that oc- 



. the . t. name* 

 -. railways and in factories, mines, quarries. 



cdoeation and In*h toetoiaaj instruction < 



he colonial guests during 

 No abatement of taxation 

 I. and ail ivarties aceepted the proposals 



f Mr Blii-iin<-l I 



itMUM that 

 a portinit of th< 



.BaMhwitli 



NationalistsendeaTorea toob- 



a and tobacco duties on 



rrct taies contribute too Urge 



enue. while some of the COB- 



faaMa 

 aii 



William Ii leath duties. 



.e overtaxation of Ireland was 



brought up again on March 29. I Hake 



1 a re*ol.. that Ireland was un- 



-,uiretlaninstantreme<h 

 .,ker. an Kntfli^h Ka*lical. moved and an Irish 

 ('onsen*? -condwl an amend- 



.le<-laring that 



regarded M a whole for fiscal pur- 



ng the it 



I % th, .. nuniwion in connection with the 

 borne ive Iwn in^^nplete ami in- 



nis no legislation until a rap- 

 arv investigation placed the Government in 

 the expenditure 



- - 

 - t , :< 



: . -. 



he ejpeoditore 

 taxation. The 



