BRITISH POLITICS.
THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. By Telcsrapb—Fresa Association—Copyright (Eec. February Iβ, O.BS a.m.) • London, February IS. ■•■ Mr. Asquith, speaking in reply to Mr. Griffiths in the House of Commons, said no useful purpose would be served by the House discussing tho points to bo submitted to the Imperial Conference prior to its meeting. . ■ ,TAHIFF : REFORM CAMPAIGN. it .(Reo. .o.3s'aiii) i ■.-'. .-'.■'..".. '■,;'London, febriiary 15. Tho; Tariff Reform League, Mr. Goulding, M.1 , ., presiding, resolved to initiate an active campaign iii London, and the provinces to emphasise tho need of preference to the oversea.Dominions,.to con6olidate the various interests of .tho Empire.: ■ , . ; . • ■ : . UNIONISTS VIGILANT, ; . ' (Rec. February 10, 0.35 a.m.) , •■■•'" London, February 15. The Uniomst membors of the House of Commons are appointing a special committee'to .examine sneoial' sections of the Government Bills and to prepare, amendments. - ; . ■:. ■ 1 MR. MALCOLM'S AMENDMENT, ; . ' (H«o. Feb. IS,; 9.20 p.m.) I London,-, February 15. Mr. MalcQlra,: M-γ,,.,,,, ndf(e4.,,io his / .to;, iho : '.- cabled on Sunday, , a elau'b declaring the Goternnient proposal is subversive of the United Kingdom and tho well-being of all its parts. , . ;,, WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT' • • .Welsh members of Parliament acijuiefce in fhe Government'?, decision to post'pono tho introduction of a \Velsh Church Disestablishment Bill,.'but deeliiw ■to admit that Home.Rule for Ireland should precede it. ! . --■ Y ' ~,--~
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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206BRITISH POLITICS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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