IMPERIAL POLITICS.
DECIMAL FR ACT I() N P A RLIA - M ENTS. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) London, Oetoii-M- 10. Mr,Balfour, speaking at Haddington, twitted Mr Churchill on his Dundee speech, which, he said, was quite misunderstood. It .was really a masterpiece of political irony. Air C.'.ure)i:l! returned from his Belfast oped it ion quite convinced that Home Rule was an absolute impossibility. Bailing to convince Ids colleagues, he had suggested a system of decimal fraction parliaments, which, made Home Rule utterly ridiculous. BUYING SUPPORT. London, October 10. Lord Selborne, speaking at Southampton, said that reform of the Lords was the first task of the Unionist Government, which was living at the present time without a constitution; hence Ulster’s revolt. . The Government was praising up a new plutocracy and buying support by means of shoddy 'titles.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 41, 11 October 1912, Page 3
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137IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 41, 11 October 1912, Page 3
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