AND DOMINION PREMIERS
INTERVENTION RESENTED,
(DKII«D PUSS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIfIBT.) UUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) v LONDON, 17th January. The "Yorkshire Observer," in an editorial-, says that the Baldwin Government went to the country on a protection issue, which the preference scheme was for the moment the principal item, whereupon several Dominion Premiers constituted themselves, ineffect, electioneering agents for the Government. One or two Premiers, hot content with that action, are still constituting themselves Parliamentary agents in the hope of influencing votesin the House of Commons. "So far most of us have been content to wonder whether British politicians' active intervention in Dominion elections and . Parliamentary debates to prejudice one party or another would Be tolerated in the same good nature with which we, in the stupidity aiid ignorance, which Mr. Stanley Bruce has ascribed to our people, have consistently displayed."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 7
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138AND DOMINION PREMIERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 7
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