BRITISH POLITICS
THE NEW GOVERNMENT.
fix telegraph. Press Ass’n, Conyrigl London, Deo. 15.
Lord Dnlmeny, in a epoaoh at Midlothian, deolared that ho would loyally support tho Government, whatever thoir mcasuros on tho local government, laud values, or Homo Rule wero, Mr H, Labouchero does not contest Northampton, owing to his advanced ago. Mr Haldano will not ratify without inquiry Mr Foistor’a proposed chaugo in voluateors.
is n strong movement iu tbo oity Lord Ourzoa to stand for tho ciijN oll national ra'hcr than patty grounds. Sir Edward Clark is already a Unionist oandidato.
Sir Alfred Thomas, membor for Glamorganshire, speaking at Forndalo, declared ho was in a position to state that the Liberal Govoruiusat iaoludod Welsh disestablishment and disondowmont as on essential part of its programme. Capetown, Dro. 17. The prots of Capa Colony aro very unappreciative of M- Churohill and declare that ho shows scant knowledge of tho opinions, aspirations, and diffioulties of the colonies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1630, 19 December 1905, Page 3
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