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IMPERIAL POLITICS.

THE HOME RULE BILL. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, October 11. The House was crowded when the discussion of the Home Rule Bill was resumed. There was a great deal of acrimony about the debate, and this was particularly noticeable in the references of Messrs. Bonar Law and Lloyd George to Ulster. Mr. Churchill and Mr. Chamberlain spoke on Mr. Bonar Law's amendment, declining to restrict the debate on a Bill of sucli importance. The amendment was lost by 323 votes against 232.

MR. BONAR LAW AGGRESSIVE. Received 13, 5.5 p.m. London, October 12. Mr. Bonar Law, presiding at a banquet to the victors at the recent by-clcctions declared that the Prime Minister had broken all records for breaches of faith. He had changed the meaning of the English language. A political pledge now did not mean, in the Radical Priinj Minister's mouth, an obligation he felt bound to fulfil. Mr. Lloyd George was a born demagogue, and was sure to produce a dangerous policy and rc-empha-sise, in a shriller note, the gospel of class hatred.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 125, 14 October 1912, Page 5

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IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 125, 14 October 1912, Page 5

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 125, 14 October 1912, Page 5

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