BRITISH POLITICS.
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright.
LONDON,,March 9. „, aTr /-Asquith, speaking cm Mr Lhurcr i's motion, taunted the .Government with consistently and undisguisodly treating the House with! contempt, and feetering Parliament. The time was coming when they. .Would appear before the tribunal where they would be unable to move • £ the previous question.’-’.
SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY. VIEW ON THE IRISH QUESTION By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 12.32 a.m., March 11. London* iSfarch 10. Lord Rosebory, speaking atitfie City of London Liberal Club, said the Liberals of 1895 laid the foundation of the AngloJapanese alliance, and probably would feel it a duty and honor to renew the alliance. As regards Home Rule, it wsb impossible for any Government, however potent to introduce a Bill to establish a Parliament, however subordinate, in Dublin without a special appeal to the country. His view was that no wise statesman would ever expose tbo country to the curse of a dual government at the beartpf the Empire.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 2
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