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LORD ROSEBERY TO SPEAK.

THE PERILS OF THE CONSTITUTION. London, November 27. The Earl of Kosebery has consented to address a non-party meeting at Manchester. A thousand citizens of varying politics in Edinburgh have requisitioned Lord Roscbery to deliver an address on the perils of tho Constitution. NO BENEFIT TO FARMERS. MR. BONAR LAW ON TARIFF REFORM. London, November 27. While Mr." A. Bonar Law, Conservative member lor Camberwell, was addressing a meeting at Manchester, a heckler asked: "If the price of wheat is not raised, how will farmers benefit by Tariff Reform?" Mr. Law replied: "Tho proposal is not for Protection, but for getting .preference with the colonies." He added: "I do not think farmers will benefit in the least." ANTI-SOCIALISTS BUSY, MR. LLOYD-GEORGE TO BE OPPOSED. London, November 27. .The Anti-Socialist Union has despatched a hundred and fifty speakers to assist in the work of the general election. Tho "Daily Telegraph" states that Mr. Austin Jones will oppose Mr, LloydGeorge's election. ■ MILE END INDIGNANT, LIBERALS OR SOCIALISTS? London, November 27. Tho chief plank of Mr. Lansbury, Labour candidate for the Tower Hamlets, is work or maintenance. Moderate Liberals in Mile End are indignant at Mr. Lloyd-George advising l.them to support Mr. Lansbury. They will meet on Monday to consider tho | claims of the Liberal candidates. Some advise supporting tho Unionists. THE UNIONIST CONVERT, MR. REES SPEAKS. London, November 27. Mr. J. D. Rees, member for Mont-, gomery, speaking at Kennington, declared that ho resigned a safo seat beennso at a moment liko this he did not care a brass farthing about Liberal or Conservative. The election was being wantonly rushed becanso some few, who loved tho peoplo to tho tnno of i£50,000 a year, saw offices slipping away fromthem,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 5

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LORD ROSEBERY TO SPEAK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 5

LORD ROSEBERY TO SPEAK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 5

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