IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE LIBERAL CATERPILLAR, Per Press Association. London, March 5. Mr Balfour, spjaking at a banquet, emphasized the great issue wb'ch still lies between the two g'.ejt parties, the one seeking to dis-olve the union and the othvr determined o m -.in ain it. Referring to Lord lrlosobar>'s rccjnt statement that the Liberal party was like separated from its leaf, Mr Balfuur said tbat if the caterpillar had tried us raony as Lard Roseberry confessed to, it was because no programme was na' ural to the party which mus'. necessarily dig for a policy. He added : "Tho danger is with the Irish pas by, to gain which the Liberals would rem'6 to home rule, In tbe middle of the party Lord Roseberry is trying to firm, there was no security fir Imperial interests, or againso Home RuK" London, March 6. In the Houss of L;rJH, Lord Oarrington's motion tint the Government reconsider the question of military organisation was negt i 7 d by 51 to 15.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 2
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167IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 57, 7 March 1903, Page 2
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