IMPERIAL POLITICS.
PBE PBESS ASSOCIATION. Beoeired 26, 4 35 p.m. London, January 25. By 237 votes to 134, the House of Commons rejected Mr Redmond's amendment, to the address in-reply. Tbe minority included 63 Na-ionalists and 71 Radicals. The abstention of the Roseberyites was a protest against the Nationalists' methods, especially, with regard to the traitorous speeches. Mr Atkinson, Attorney-General for Ireland, said there was no serious crime in Ireland, The League was not proclaimed, and could easily ba revived by another name. Non-paymeDt of rent and; boycotting were cases which : were de-It with by the M»gis-1 trates instead of jmies. Mr MorJpy made a vigorous criticism of thespetch. He supported the amendmett and advocated colonial self-go-vernment for Irehnd. i London, January 25. j Lo>d Oranborne (Under Secretary for Foreign Aflaiis) stated in '.he Commons that the occupation it a seaport i in the Persian Gulf by any Power was! inconsistent with the- maintenance of the status quo. i Replying to a question regarding Manchuria, he said Great Britain's' policy was to maintain the status quo' in China as established by treaty. !
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 22, 27 January 1902, Page 3
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182IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 22, 27 January 1902, Page 3
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