The Fiscal Controversy.
PREFERENCE AND THE COLONIES. Professor Ashley, lecturing afc the London Institution, said he had not unbounded confidence in the efficacy frhf /preferential plan, but it was chance of preserving the intact. If Great Britain declined to negotiate with her colonies other nations would see danger ahead —not disloyalty or hostility, but a gradual loosening of the bonds of unity—unless some new force counteracted the tendency. THE NATIONALIST VOTE. “Freeman’s Journal” states that there are at least fifty constituencies in Great Britain where Irish voters will he able to render the same sert vice to Home Rule as at the recent Gateshead election, where a Liberal was returned. A CONSERVATIVE SENSATION. Lord Wimborne has resigned the Presidency of the East Dorset Conservative Association. The resignation has caused a sensation in political circles. It was stated on Saturday that Lord Wimborne intended giving a banquet to the Duke of Devonshire and to mark the alliance between Unionist Freetraders and Radicals and Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman and Lord Rosebery.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1904, Page 3
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168The Fiscal Controversy. Manawatu Herald, 28 January 1904, Page 3
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