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Imperial Politics.

London, Get. 8. Mr Haldane, Minister of War, speaking at Peebles, said that if Mr Keir-Hardie, or anybody else, brought forward abstract propositions, conflicting with the principles of the Liberal Party, and if he wished to nationalise land capital or anything else, the Liberals would cross swords with him. If socialists wished to deny the right of private property, let them say so, and the Libetals would take a square issue on the proposition. Personally, he was not af raid of the Liberals degenerating into Socialists. Lord Lansdowne, in the course of a speech at Perth, condemned the Labour leaders, who openly preached Socialism and war a gainst capital, or advocated class privileges.

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Kaikoura Star, 9 October 1906, Page 5

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Imperial Politics. Kaikoura Star, 9 October 1906, Page 5

Imperial Politics. Kaikoura Star, 9 October 1906, Page 5

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