BRITISH POLITICS.
(Received 13, 5 p.m ) ? LONDON, Murch 12. Several. newspapers anticipate that when the Lords reject or postpone the Commons' veto resolution Air Asquith will ask the King for guarantees or an appeal to the country. Mr Ackland Hood, speaking at Wei lington, anticipated Air Asquitb : s resignation witdin three months, for which a financial crisis is being pre parad. The Unionist newspapers are ropublisbing Mr ChuichiU's speech, cabled on beb. 25. The Daily Telegraph states that the Nationalists have received assurances that the whisky duties will be abandoned in the next Budget. Tue Manchester Guar lian declines to believe that the election has comuaissioneJ the Government to suppress tbe Lords' insurrection by granting sapply for an extended period. lv the Common?, Mr Haldane, yielding to Opposition protests, promised the Army Annual Bill bef-.#re i-aster. He announced he was taking sufficient supply for the army for several months. Xho IL.iJimts thanked Mr Ualdane for his conciliatory attitude.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5484, 14 March 1910, Page 3
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