BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION
MR. ASQUITH'S POST-WAR QUESTION! ■■: . . •■■ ~■■ /• .■ j (Rec. November 29, 7.20 p.m.) > London, November 27. i Mr. Asquith, in. an eleotjon address ii East Fife, condemned any tampeiin| with the essentials of Free-trade. Hi advocated'prompt Home Rule for Ireland and dwelt upon strengthening tho Im perial ties with the Dominions. As thj result of the war, he anticipated a stiimi lated inter-Imperial, development of com inon resources.—Reuter,. MR. CHURCHILL ON NAVAL i r. SUPREMACY . . (Eec. November 29, 7.20 p.m.) London, November 27. Mr. Winston Churchill, in an addres at Dundee, said that while fully sympa tliising with the idea of a league of Na tions, such .a league could be no eubsti tute for the supremacy of the Britisl Navy, which was vital to us. None of thi German colonies or the conquered partj of Turkey should ever, be restored.Eeuter. : MR.'ASQUITH OPPOSED BY A : £ADI . CANDIDATE. . .. (Eec. November 29, 8.30 p.m.) •• • ■ ■' London, November 27. ■ Mrs. Hope, widow , of Colonel Hop; (killed in action), is opposing MivjAs quith's candidature at Ladybank (Hi Asquith's constituency)-.—Aus.-N.Z.' Cabli Assn. ■ !
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 7
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176BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 7
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