MR CHAMBERLAIN’S VISIT.
UNANIMOUS FEELING IN FAVOR OF JOURNEY. *
FUSION OF PARTIES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
London, Nov. 4, Reserving an opinion on Mr CmunherDin's action on matters apart from the t -ur, tin- Birmingham Liberal Association have resolved to participate in the tore 1 light procession ami non party bauqr furewelliiig the accredited represents of tiie nation. A circular explains that .. is based on tho unanimous feeling that the journey is wisely conceived. Every Liberal is anxious for tiie fusion of ps-iies and to do tho utmost to make tho m siou a success, which is more likely if it is clearly understood that Mr Chamberlain represents all classes and parties desiring South Africa to settlo peacefully into selfgovernment mid a law-abiding community.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 563, 5 November 1902, Page 2
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