British Politics.
MR CHAMBERLAIN ■ heckled.
HE DECLINES TO CONTINUE HIS ADDRESS.
London, January 5. Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Derby, received determined and continuous opposition from a section* of Hho "audience, and he ultimately abruptly ceased speaking. Fiscal reforms was largely voted, for. The rowdyism was due to the crush at the Drill Hall, many in the rear being unable to hear. . The newspapers join P*Wtoi£he Unionist organs in rediscourtesy by roughs Towards Mr Chamberlain. A resolution favouring fiscal reform'' was carried by a vast majority.. Mr Winton Churchill, speaking at Manchester, said the Colonial Conference would throw an instructive light on many questions of imperial importance outside ....fiscal matters. ' wvr SEVEN MILLION - t ELECTORS. London, January 7. Tin. total number of electors in. Great Britain is 7,266,708, , The Nationalists are dissatisfied at the attempts of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman’s subordinate:.' to minimise his,promises..
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 3
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142British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 3
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