IMPERIAL POLITICS.
CORN TAX DBB&XK. PRESS COM ABUTS. Losdos, June 11. During the debite on Mr Chaplin's amirdment Sir H. Oimpb3ll-B*noer-man resented Mr B .Hours impitation that tin Opposition wura surreptitiously adhering to obsolete doctrines. Hede* ' cl.r<;d that Mr Chamberlain'* view w.ro mo e «u - . of dite. The Standard stys that Mr B dfour'e words did not clear '1» obsoarity surI rounding the situttb'. It is evident »h if Mr Chamberlain's policy still hold* ai.d mus'. continue to ho!d the field. The Times says tha'. Mr BilfourVi sp.'ech indued a number of mambijfl toabitain from supporting Mr Chapliu's am niment. It add:) thit the. rliv'sijn was no real indication of the of the bilacce of opinion sinoe it U certain tint the majority were Inflttenced by very diverse motives an! views. The Daily Newt says that Mr Chamberlain is in a minority in the Oibinet but he ho'da on for the present.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 190, 13 June 1903, Page 2
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152IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 190, 13 June 1903, Page 2
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