BRITISH POLITICS.
Received 9,33 p.m., March 27
LONDON, March 27. Mr. Asquith accepted the spirit and letter of Mr. Bennett’s resolution, declaring that it was necessary to re-adjust the burden of taxation in order' to provide urgently needed social reforms. The resolution was a “j[r' l Hills denied that Ministerialists were able to finance a social programme under the free trade system. Sir Joseph Ward lias suggested a chess match between New Zealand and British members of th ‘\A l ° f ~ of Commons, arranging for cable faCl Tho Edinburgh.. University offers Mr, 1 Deakin a-Directorship of Laws. still ... ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2041, 28 March 1907, Page 3
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