BRITISH POLITICS.
. . UNIONIST CAMPAIGN OPENED. 1 B» Telegraph—Presi Association-Copyrlffhi • ■ (Rec. September 23, 10.35 p.m.) London, September 23. Mr. 'Austen' Chamberlain has opened the autumn political campaign on behalf of tho Unionists by a speech at Birmingham. .'He declared that .Tariff Reform and land matters would be' tho chief ; questions in the Unionist policy. Tho revision of the Osborne decision would bo contrary to the conception, of liberty. It would be a monstrous abuse ;of-:'power j if, an . organised majority: forced- men who joined tho unions for the sake. of' sick-• pay and rout of work pay to .Support political, principles .they' repudiated. \ - ■ ;.. Mr.-Chamberlain, added that, foreigners were alert to court the custom' and secure, the trade of' the overseas Dominions, and it would be deplorable if the Imperial Conference were allowed tb\ pass - without jfortifying the Imperialtrade position.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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