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THE LIBERAL PARTY.

By telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, March 3. Mr Asquith, in a letter to the East Fife Liberal Association, says that Lord Rosebery’s attitude on the war expressed in the Chesterfield address represents the view of the bulk of Llnerals, facilitating severe consolidated criticism on the executive’s manifold administrative shortcomings. The Liberals must abandon Home Rule, since it is not attainable without tho sanction and sympathy of the British electorates. They must convince the nation they regard the Empire as a trust. The Liberal programme ought to include administrative social reforms with regard to education, temperance, housing the poor, improved systems of tenure, revision and incidence of rating.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 356, 5 March 1902, Page 2

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THE LIBERAL PARTY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 356, 5 March 1902, Page 2

THE LIBERAL PARTY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 356, 5 March 1902, Page 2

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