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British Politics.

London, Jan. 8. Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-man's address to his constituents does not mention Home Rule. Sir Charles Dilke’s consists of a single sentence: “I solicit with conference a renewal of your trust.” - -Sir G. H. Chubb, President of the Nonconformist Unionist Association, urges electors to “vote against every Radical unless he declares Home Rule to be dead as s* door-nail.” , London, January 9. Mr Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his address to his “"f’flstituents, insists that protection and retaliation are the two topics of paramount importance. Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Wednesbury, said, “I want,, as the last act of my political life, to do something that will be remembered long afterwards.” ’ Mr James Bryce, Secre + ary for Ireland, at Aberdeen, declared Mr Chamberlain had done more to Injure the colonies aud Empire than anyone in our time. Mr John Redmond, yielding to Cardinal Logne’s appeal, has advised the nationalists not to oppose Mr Tim Healy. Archbishop Walsh also supports Mr Healy.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3618, 11 January 1906, Page 3

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British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3618, 11 January 1906, Page 3

British Politics. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3618, 11 January 1906, Page 3

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