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GRAVE ISSUES AT STAKE.

|jP.Lord Rosebery, in a letter to "The pg^nee,* 1 says the country will have to §j|:weckle-the greatest issue of our time— • the Constitution is to be out of all shape and .piqpor-

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tion to give almost absolute power to a single Chamber and a casual majority. Tho question, he says, involves the confidence of other countries and their own dominions. Lord Rosebery objects to* the Second Chamber being made subordinate, and implores the Unionists to drop the tariff issue for the coming election, and make it a straight out fight. "The Times" discusses the difficulty of abandoning the policy upon which most of the victories of the last contest were won.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13710, 18 April 1910, Page 7

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GRAVE ISSUES AT STAKE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13710, 18 April 1910, Page 7

GRAVE ISSUES AT STAKE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13710, 18 April 1910, Page 7