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British Politics.

■ —. ■ ) • ' LoSfeON, Jan; 3. . ' Mr Chjtobctlalifi, addressingan overflowing meeting cf' his constituents, met with considerable interruption. He cited tiff; colonies offer'of k treaty and argufcl tiat line coloniC* were able by preference, iu return for the thuisf-'r to th; Moth-- of their purduHs.ci thirty rhilJfons of jaaunff.ctuves now dra-.tm from foreko conn'.lies. This would OrimSothcrUnd. 14 Solne declare, continued, “ that the priees oi transfer ai 3 too high, I asl hj> they know untiV-they have consulted the .colonies. ’’ M Wyfidham, in an election addk ss, ?aid th r ‘ dH*y in-ftsca; refotyA was dangerous, but it wo? iiim£ unless the elect .-■rates prohoujked again and emphaticalfe their nncUangcaHe connotion th^bf4i'Si ;5 ? sides; , sein£ was ■ the sphere of practical w politics. 1 York, Jan. 3. that he has eirptrcsed sympiuAy v. i'J Sir Henry or any British party,/ V London, JanSs* Freeman’s Jt. imal dcclank/diere must be no wl ’Uiing of the Rule pl;dfH 'The IfetioWiists supported Sir Heavy "Banncriaan because Lc is a, porcc Ruler :.nd not 'because netk a Freetrader, f Mr Auguctiae B.Vrdl, Pit4' c -' :nt: of the Bruc of P ro ‘ , poses to {•■low ti&luite reffgious 1 instruction ui school °ut of schoofucutrs. I SEVERE STRUGGLE - EXPECTED, f jßreparations rOR4 THE COMING ELECTIONS. London, Tail'- 4The prospects are ihp/t the coming struggle, ospccidlj{i“ -he ■ boroughs, will hi the tp.-ust sli.ee. 1885,-v-E-a ; the suffui/e was granted, In the counties, up to tirt.erf®etit i ri:(.ia rile no Ijifionist fcfr ilwcuty-nlM r The siimdfca hi this icspstjft £ the opposite td iLvt of • 190* yviiea jnany Unlenkts had ai *’ walk flrtr.” \ ' The Lfcovds have tf.ccef ted j fi>rty*two labour cartdid-'-'tes. The latter ' oppose mioxM- " Idberals in thirty lour bkoes, (fcjWhile .Labour candidates - Jn t's?eivc locnULiOl: returning two members (.-.re lighting £ree^bodes'4 ; --T vuiuh Islington T -f ? t£'k i ; yc“, v.ul ssrHf

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 3

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British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 3

British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 3

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