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UNIONISTS COMMITTED TO :■ . I FOOD TAX. LONDON, April 23. Speaking at Manchester, Mr. LloydGeorge (Chancellor of the Exchequer) declared that Mr. Balfour's letter to Mr. Joynson Hicks pointed significantly to the fact that the Tories were iiprevooably committed to a tax on the food Of the people. : i ACCUSATIONS AGAINST CEUBCUIIIi, DELIBERATE LYING AMD BROKEN PAROUS. WRIT FOR I.IBEI. ISSUED. (Received 9.29 aJn.) LONDON, April 23. Mr. Winston Churchill has issued a ■writ for libel against the "Manchester Courier" for publishing letters accusing him of .escaping from Pretoria, when, as a war correspondent, ne -was captured and imprisoned there, through'breaking his parole, and with deliberate lying over the Chinese question. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 98, 24 April 1908, Page 5
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