BRITISH POLITICS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT London, October 18. Sir £L Campbell-Bannerman informed the Women’s Political Union that owiDg to divisions in the Cabinet, the Govern moot were unable at present to legislate for women’s suffrage. Mr Morloy assured the Women’s Liberal Association that women were as muoh entitled to a voioe in legislation as men
Tbo Master of Elibank, in a speech at Edinburgh, declared that sooialißm fattened and prospered on Liberal apatby. Liberalism must draw its life food from labor. Mr Lewis Harcourt, speaking at Ros sendale, declared that socialism would kill all individual effort. Ii would be a crime against tbo people if either labor or Liberalism refused lo assist eaoh other.
Lieutenant Carlyon Bellairs, a member of tbo House of Common!, in a letter to Lord Twcedmoutb, emphasises tho alarmirg decrease in naval construction, Bo recapitulates statistics and the reasons given for expansion instead of contraction of the fleet. Ho regrets that the Government has not yet given a reasonable defonco of its roversal of naval polioy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1910, 20 October 1906, Page 2
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