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IMPERIAL POLITICS.

"MARCHING SQUARLY FORWARD." TO THE STEPS OF THE THRONE. MR. KIER HARDIE TALKS UGLY. By Cable—Press Aisoeiation—Copyright. Received April 18, 10.30 p.m. ■ London, April 18. j Writing to the Blackburn Reform Chib, Mr. Winston Churchill (president of the Board of Trade) said: "Our forces are not as strong as l could be hoped, tout we shall march squarely forward to carry the Budget and the veto proiposals, unweakened and unmodified, to, the steps of the Throne." ' Mr. Keir Hardie, speaking at Blackburn, declared that if the movement against the Lords meets obscurantist resistance from the Lords or the Throne, the agitation will assume the forms ■wherein the democracy will sweep aside all restraint and claim full enfranchisement at one fell swoop. He refused to be entangled with the Liberal Party. SOME CHOICE LANGUAGE. London, April 17. Mr. F. Smith-, speaking at Liverpool, described Mr. Asquith as "an underling of Patrick Ford's underling." Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Birmingham, said Mr. Asquith was "an obedient slave, who lick the hand which scourged him."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 367, 19 April 1910, Page 5

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IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 367, 19 April 1910, Page 5

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 367, 19 April 1910, Page 5

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