British Politics.
LIBERALS AND THEIR LEADERS. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's speech on "Wednesday has stiffened the Roseheryites in their determination to pursue an independent policy on the lines of the Chesterfield manifesto and Mr Asquith’s subsequent speech. Many Liberals adopt a noncommittal attitude. Lord Rosebery’s following la the Commons is small,
and he must rely on the constituencies. bir Howard Vincent, Conservative member for Central Sheffield, has given notice of motion in the House of Commons that any treaty restricting the right of the Motherland to conclude preferential relations with the colonies be not ratified. Owing to the necessity of dealing with the Procedure Bill and Supply, and the coronation festivities, the Government is likely to hold over the Education Bill and other promised measures. “ The Times" states thht Earl Cadogan, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, will attend a meeting of the Cabinet. He will probably insist on stronger measures to repress the lawless coercion of the United Irish League.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1902, Page 2
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157British Politics. Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1902, Page 2
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