THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.
A CANDIDATURE WITHDRAWN. By Cable.—T'l in Association.—Copyright f/maon, December 27. Mr. Green, treasurer uf the Social I Democratic I'uviy, lnis withdrawn ilii candidature for Urietol South. A DUKE'S NOTIFICATION. Received 28, 10.30 ji.m. London, December 28. The Duke of Sutherland, in a letter to his employees and pensioners, nays H he us owner of the land is compelled to pny £IOOO increased taxation, lie endnot spend the same as heretofore on the estate in wages. Tariff reform was the only alternative.
ADVICE TO IRISH VOTERS. Received 28, 0.10 p.m. London, December 28. Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., recommends the Irish electors of England to vote in accordance with the Irish League's manifesto. PEERS AT THE HUSTINGS. THE ISSUE OF THE ELECTIONS. Received 28. 11.30 n.m. London, December 28. Peers address two-thirds of 105 Unionist meetings to be held during the next eleven days. Lord Londonderry, in a letter, says the election will be fought on the issue of Constitutionalism versus Socialism.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 275, 29 December 1909, Page 2
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164THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 275, 29 December 1909, Page 2
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