BRITISH POLITICS.
THE lll'OUE'f. By Cable.— Praia Association.—Cupyrigni London, October 18. Lord Joiecy's opposition to the Bui get has surprised the Liberals, whom he lias generously supported for twenty years.
MH. CIIL'HCIIILL AND DEFENCE EXPENDITURE. Received Octolicr 111. 11.5 p.m. London, October HI. Mr. Winston Chun-hill, spunking at Dundee, dealing with the naval expend! lure proposed in the Budget, referred to 'the false, sham, lying panic started in the party interests of the l.'onserva tivcs. He added: 'We will not b,' I driven by the windy agitation of ignorant, interested, excited hut heads into wasting public money upon armaments on a scale clearly not designed merely for the purposes' of material defence, lint part of a showy, sensational, aggressive jingo policy.
LONDON ELECTION'S HILL. Received Octolicr l!l, 11.-tf p.m. London, October 10. In the House of Common* the l>ondon Elections Hill was read a third time. The Opposition protested that the Bill was an effort to disfranchise electors h the interests of the Liberal party.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 218, 20 October 1909, Page 2
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