BRITISH POLITICS.
LONDON, Jan. 8. Tho bye-election for the mid-Devon seat, rendered vacant by the deatlx of the late Mr C. tteale-Ha\ne, resulted in the return of -Mr Kvo (Libera!) who polled oi.KM. Mr Hanison (Luioivisi) polled 8-5.">8. Mr Llo\ d-lK'orgv, I/iberal member tor Carnarvon., speaking at tin- no.v Jlefonn Club, and referring to the Unionist FraMVoUers, declaivd there was no room in the Opposition camp for halfhearted recruits. Received I.L, U..j7 a.m. LONDON", Jan. 10. Mr Winston Churchill, replying to Mr Charles Lawsom, of Christohurch, says the gwat principles of British government and finance will pro\o far more enduring bonds betwven Jviiigiamd and the colonies l,nan miy tinkering with tlw taiitT, or other small contrivances. He regretted llijat a mob of loud-voiced po/I'itidaais in Britain an'd perhaps in N'ew ZfcalaTid, weie exploiting Imperialism as a meanis of securing place at;U power.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 11 January 1904, Page 3
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142BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 11 January 1904, Page 3
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