BRITISH POLITICS.
By telegraph, P«te»i Am'ji, Copyright London, July 8. Mr Lloyd Georgo, speaking at Bkotleigli Bridge, Durham, doclared tho machinery of the Government was old, and the time had arrived to place it on tho scrap heap, especially tlio House of Lords. He advocated delegation of the local interest of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, while Imperial national allairs were dealt with by the Imperial Parliament. Mr Keir Hardie was hoaxod. His I Edinburgh correspondent proves to be a Sierra Leone native, who is a medical student, not a Zulu, as represented.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1804, 10 July 1906, Page 3
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