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THE SPLIT CONTINUES.
LONDON, January 9. (Received January 10, at 9.30 ajn.)
Lord Belper, Mr Charles H. Seely, M.P., and Sir Charles Seely, BaxL, havo seceded from the Nottingham Liberal Unionist Association, as a protest against the Asspcktion's acceptance of Mr Chamberlain's policy.
AGENT-GENERAL AND PREMIER.
LONDON, January 9. (Received January 10, at 9.12 ajn.)
Mr Grainger, the South Australian interviewed by the 'Standard' regarding Mr Read's reply, adhered to his belief that the majority of Australians were Protectionists. Mr Read did not represent the Australian fiseal sentiment, as his Government were a, coalition against toe policy of the Labor party.
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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 6
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