IMPERIAL POLITICS.
[ THE. UNIONISTS AND TABIF1? BEFOBM. Bcceived 11, 1.13 |i.m. Lo-vdox, March 11. Lord liobcrt Cecil in a letter, with , referenco to the resolution recently adopted by (lie Unionist Free Trade Club says he believes Mr Halfour is not [ pledged lo the taxation of food, or a . general tariff, and those opposed to i both proposals tuny still consider them. ' selves his followers. He hopes this is not inconsistent with membership of ; the Club. Tho Duko of Devonshire replied that ! the resolution reaffirmed strong oppo--1 sitiou to cither proposal. All opposed to the proposals may rightly continue | their membership of the Club, irre. speotive of their views as to the exact ; effect of Mr Balfour's declarations.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 2
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117IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 2
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