BRITISH POLITICS.
SIOMHCAXT BYE-ELECTION*. London, Marcli sio. The bye-«lection tor the Pecklia division of Camberwell, rendered net* ■•fy by the death of Mr. Charles Go dtri Clarke, caused greater eicitemei Um had been known in the electors* lot many years. Tha result wai a victory for II: Gotoh, a UnionUt and Tariff Keformei 9V polling waa:— 'Mr. Got eh (I'uioniat) .. 1974 M* Gautrey (Liberal) 447ti
(n the House of Commons the news Df the rxult of the PeckUaux election ««a received while Mr. George Gouldresolution favoring fiscal reform la an aid to the solution of the unemployed problem was being discussed. iMr after roar of cheers rose from Mw Unionist benches. The Unionists •♦ood excitedly waving hats and handksrdhiefs.
Some shouted to the Ministers: •'Hej<#a! You will be unemployed directJTk» delate was ultimately adjournCIVIL SERVANTS AND POLITICS. Received March 26, 11.45 p.m. London, March 26. In th« Uouae of Commons, Mr. Buxton, In reply to Mr. C. G. Hay, said there .was no objection under toe Treasury regulation to a political •■ociation being formed in the Post Dfflce, provided that it was not connected with a parent association out- j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 83, 27 March 1908, Page 3
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190BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 83, 27 March 1908, Page 3
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