NATIONAL FEDERATION.
A LIBERAL PROGRAMME ADOPTKD. trnKss association.! LONDON, 20th May. The National Libeial Federation Conference- at Newca&tle adopted tho following |>lalfoiin : — A time limit to tho compensation clause in tho Licensing Act, and Clio restoration of tho "liceiihing authorities' right to lefuso licenses. Popular control of Education, with, abolition of religious teats. A Uv ;in land values, with compensation for agricultural improvements. Tho provision of small holdings. One man one \oto. Women's tufFnige, Abolition of (lie power of veto now exorcihed by tho House o( Lords. Sir Henry Cninnbull-Bnnnernmn, in a speech at Newcastle, cuutioiiNly ivlrnmod from identifying himself with the ahovo prognunme, beyond »tating that the Liberals would adapt themselves and their j)oticy in accordimco with the altvied circmiiHtnncos of the- hour, but indicating i*. disposition to bid for tho mipport of tlio Labour Party.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1905, Page 5
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NATIONAL FEDERATION.
Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1905, Page 5
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