IMPERIAL POLITICS.
policy measures fuke { , SHADOWED. REFORM UF TIIE lIOL'SE OF i EORDS. NEW APPOINTMENTS I.IKI'.T,Y THE EDUCATION BILL. MR BALFOUR CMTICISKD. Received 4th, !«!) p.m. ! London, l-Vbiuarv •!. The Karl of Crew,', sp aknig at Stoke, foreshadowed the Go»eni;ne;u s , scheme for the reform of the House of Lords, to redrc-s tiie balance now ' operating unfairly in one directum, lie contended that ine only- so:n.j»n of the Education question was tlie ('■ vernuient Hili, not necessarily verbal.y the same as previously, but o.ie «•» ii.e same lines. He remarked that though Mr tfalfour retained his op.nion> un many subjects, including women's suffrage and Catholic education in 1 e laud, he has never done anything i<> € promote them when he was able to do 1 bo. From that standpoint llai four's re taining iiis opinions on tarilV reform was encouraging to freetraders,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 5 February 1907, Page 3
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138IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 5 February 1907, Page 3
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