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MR. BALFOUR MALIGNED.

A VIGOROUS DEFENDER.

By Telegraph—Presa Association—Ootjjrieit. . , (Reo. October 28, 0.50 a.m.) . : . '■ London, October 27. .Mr. A. Bonar Law, Unionist member for Dulwich (Camberwell), speaking : at a pritnroso league meeting at Glasgow, said those, accusing -Mr. Balfourof a lack of firmness knew precious little about him. No one was more tenacious of purpose.' ■:, , ' '. ■■ '.■'' Mr.. Law remarked regarding the Osborno judgment that while there was. un.certainty in Government circles there was none among tho Unionists. They were utterly opposed to the reversal of the judgment, and desired the divorce of Trades Unionism from politics. , ■ Personally ho wished to see-. workingmen, oven though Socialists, in Parliament, but he also wanted to see representatives of the great mass of. Conserve-. :tive opinion among, the working men. LABOUR PARTY ATTITUDE. ■.'■.. (Eec. October 28, 0.55- a.ta.) ' , London, October 27. A striking Labour party manifesto urges the electors of Walthamstow' to abstain or vote against.Mr. J. , A. Simon, , the new Solicitor-General, in- the absence of. 'a Government promise to reverse the OsboinG judement. .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 5

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MR. BALFOUR MALIGNED. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 5

MR. BALFOUR MALIGNED. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 959, 28 October 1910, Page 5

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