British Politics.
(Received July 28, 9.55 p.m.) „ ~ LONDON, July 28. Mr Cpghlaa, on behalf ot the Agents-General, has written to the • . Ailwyn Fellowcs, regrett ng the withdrawal ol the Butter Bill and asking for its re-introduction at the first opportunity, 'Received July 28, 11.33 p . IX)NDON j »,] v oo T) n th u- HoUSo of kords, thte Duke of appZtoß oTZf proSlo^esUlT £ ur on taxation of food. p orenC(> (Kecoived July 28. n.50 p. m ,> . Mr r m ''"'v »- a u;n ■ , . s s ' vaa ' ""lire of thn C„l T" nK itlfih tie'ifta'tcs a .(, gonial Conference entoi-taininrf basod f ° r P rcferpntl 'al trada ,™ 01 > taxation of wheat or flour, vneccivod July 29, 4.20 a in ) LONDON, July 28 Lord JLansdownc said the Bukp ol Devomshire approved of the last tw» Colonial Conferences *hlcK Be.it
In tho House of Commons, in re- i ply to Mr Buxton, Hon. Alfred Lvitsltoasakl the Transvaw constitu- ■ tion Was a very liberal one Political co-operation under reprcsoTitativ® Government .would obliterate tho raBEftritj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7885, 29 July 1905, Page 2
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167British Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7885, 29 July 1905, Page 2
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