BRITISH POLITICS.
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT,
ifcfC ATTACK ON MR BALFOUR
. Presa Copyright LONDON, July IS. -'Replying to a question cqncenuas ISalsbuuy's reported rosiirmation Sr‘ 7y ¥_. to -, the redistribution scheme, six Actand Hood denied that there .were dissensions in the Cabinet. -Mr Churchill accused Mr Baifo.un of gross, unpardonable, flagrant ignoiv , ance of matters for which he was responsible.
v PRIME MINISTER URGES PARTY TO BE VIGILANT.
OPPOSED TO EARLY DISSOLUTION,
Ba telegraph, Press Ass'n, Copy eight Received 11,55 p.m., July 19. . London, July 19. Mr Balfour, addressing 360 Unionists a °u members of the House 0 f Commons at the Foreign Offioo explained that aacmmittee or commission would be appointed m the antumo to consider the rediatribqtion proposals with tho view to the introduction of a Bill early next session. He urged aupporlers to be viligant to defeat snap divisions. It would be a misfortune if the Opposition forced an election in the present unsuitable season. It was most -desirable in tho existing state of foreign Mr Chamberlain concurred. An early dissolution would be undesirable. The meeting was harmonious.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1511, 20 July 1905, Page 3
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