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TARIFF REFORM.

MR BONAR "LAW'S POLICY

WHAT MODIFICATION WILL MEAN.

United Pre*-- &*sociatioß—By ElwtrU Tel o-rraph-rCopyrigbi. LONDO>\ December 31. A well-informed correspondent of thi "Pall Mall Gazette"! declares that if tho Unionists attempt to press Mr Bonar Law to modify tho policy outlined by. him in his speech ot Ashton-under-Lyno, it is absolutely certain that he will resign tho Leadership. Tho correspondent adds that tho unity of th© party tinder any other leader in tho present circumstances is impossible.

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Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 7

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TARIFF REFORM. Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 7

TARIFF REFORM. Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 7

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