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BRITISH POLITICS.

SIR H. CAMPBELL BANXERMAX'S VIEWS. London, January 1. Sir 11. Campbell-Banncrman, who stil! looks wan and strained, though considerably better, was interviewed at Biarritz. lie said he did uo! despa'r of solving the education pr-Jilem. ! hough it was extremely difficult. The (lovernment had made substantial reduction.* in national expenditure. The nation must trust the fiovernmeut to do the best possible. He was confident of several years' effective work before Parliament dissolved, fhe only valid objection to the (lovernment's scheme of reform of the House of Lords was its excessively modest and moderate character. It was intended to make real progress with land law reform. The new Licensing Bill would recognise the main principles advocated by the United Kingdom Alliance,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 308, 3 January 1908, Page 2

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BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 308, 3 January 1908, Page 2

BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 308, 3 January 1908, Page 2

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