BRITISH POLITICS.
PEEKS AND Till-; ItCJNIET. By Cable.—Press AsaUi iatiun.—Copyrignt London, November lU. The Daily Telegraph slates that the j Unionist peers are overwhelmingly i" favor of Lord l.niisdowuc's nmeiidineiil., which is expected to refer the Budget to the judgment of the electorates; but forty have signed a memorial nmidline- , ing' their intention to abstain from voting. Lord Robert Cecil, -peaking at Blackliurn, favored retaliation. He also favored preference to the colonies, but strongly opposed food taxes.
A LIBERAL'S DIRECTION'. Received Nov. 11, 11 p.m. lioiiilon, November 11. Sir Robert Perks, Liberal member for the Louth division of Lincolnshire, who 1 did not vote for the Budget, intimates that he does not peek re election. He dinounccs the disastrous experiment , of Mirliilism foreshadowed in Mr. Llovd- / Onrjro's and Mr. Churchill's speeches The council of the Lilierul Association of Louth urged Sir Robert Perks lo reconsider his decision, and condemned the l-'eily News' attacks upon .Sir Robert.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 2
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156BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 2
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