PROVISION FOR AGE AND- DISABILITY.
UNIONIST SCHEMES. (Received January 18, Itt a.m.) LONDON, r&fa January. The Eight Hon. Walter Long, speak-* • ing at Stratford, London, declares JliatLord Lansdowne's letter means thaiPthe * Unionists regarded old-age pensions a*-. a -part of their settled policy. The Minister intended to introduce a contributory system, which would -pro-
vide fo^ .disabled, pecsnufc-:*^ aieorsas-afc-ag. eaxfierage; jEten seventy iWINNEEKS TttSgS&BSfTEEaDsqCEB. (Received lannaiy^KXSftaaa.) Mr.. iWooa, HHtQ swMasafal .Tlakauiih candidate, palled 3£S> votes at Holy-* bridge, not 573fi^fl8-«SgipaHy -caMe^,. ' Mr. Wood's -majorg-jr. i^ifhgretor§-57,; instead of 205?,. &fc tho previous electiojjr the seat \ras. won by a Liberal,. Msafh.e.-s»iQrityof
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 14, 18 January 1910, Page 7
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