THE LIBERAL PARTY.
PREMIER INTERVIEWED.. JMJUUATION, LIQUOR, AND LAND.
HOUSE OF LORDS. | DI TBLSOEAPn—rEESS 1 A6SOOIATION—COI'TBIOHT. | i ■■■ London, January 1. , , Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman,. the 'British .i Prime Minister, who >stdl . looks wan -and i strained, after his"breakdown, health, i though ho is'considerably better,'mterviewedi at Biarritz, the well-known trench'watering place, said ho did >not despair of solving. the education problem, tbouglu.it was a supremely difficult one 'lhe Government,- lie said, \iad_mad6; substantial reductions iri'''tlSf"; liafciorial '"ex:pen<3iture,and the.'nation, (iftligt .Gov-; eminent to do . tho' best possible.-. He, was eonhdent there wouldr'bb: 'several ('years .of elieotive-: work -before .> Parliament I ..vaa i, dis-1 solved.' ■l'he only valid objection to tho Governmsnt's schema of reform 1 of: tho House of .Lords was its excessively,' modostiandmod:orate character. It was: intended to make real progress with land - law reform. Tho now Licensing Bill would recognise the mam ;prineiplcß'.advocated', by l ; ihe-'BhitM;'Kmgr dom Alliance. •' 'v : -
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 85, 3 January 1908, Page 5
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148THE LIBERAL PARTY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 85, 3 January 1908, Page 5
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