BRITISH POLITICS.
COAL DUTIVS. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. (Received 2i, 1-2.29 a.m.) | London, June 27. In the Commons, Sr Hik'-Borc 1 * agreed a rebate duty on low prised small co 1 for patent fuel. He abandoned £6so,oooduty denv able from th-i running coal contracts Received 28, 12.29 a.m. Sixty-seven U lonist mtmbsrs of the Honse of Commorsh ve memorial-i-ed Balf>ur to rend Dicppsed Wife's Ssters Bill before the Grand Ccmraittee. A WKLL DESERVED DW'AT OF A PRO-BOER CANDIDATE. Receivei 28, 12 47 am. Fo?ter, a Ouion : st, wes erected for Stratford on Avon divitinnnf Wairickshira by a majority of 1778, replacing Colonel Milwi rd, deceasi 1. The pro-1 Boar views of the Ilidic 1 candidate largely contributed to his defeat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 131, 28 June 1901, Page 3
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119BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 131, 28 June 1901, Page 3
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