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IMPERIAL POLITICS

i Ptmi Association—By Talagraph—Copjrigkt. ! THE LIBERAL PUZZLE. LONDON, November 29. t Lord Tweedmoutb (Chancellor of the I Duchy of Lancaster in Lord Ro6ebery's ; Ministry, 139495). speaking at Fraserburg ' on the question of Home Rule, said that > instead of a frontal attack the Liberals I must adopt perhaps slower methods. To I introduce a Mome Rule Bill during next ! Parliament of a character to those of the | 18?6 and 1833 Bills would only be to court i defeat. I j A NEW AMBASSADOR. ; LONDON, November 29. i Sir Arthur Nicolson, formerly Ambassador at Madrid, has b en appointed Ambassador at St. Petersburg. j 'THE LIBERAL LEADER SILENT. ; WHAT OTHERS DON'T BELIEVE. LONDON, November 29. Received November 30, at 8 a.m.) Addressing an ovcrtlow meeting at Patrick. Sir 11. C 'inpbell-Bannerman, in referring to Home Rule, said that he had nothing I to tidd to the very moderate views he had expressed in his Stirling speech. He advot cited farm colonies, maintained by the community, for the benefit of the unemployed. | .Mr -Wriuith, at Wisbcek, unreservedly agreed with Sir Edward Grey that he personally did not believe Home Rule would bo part of the next Government's policy. He advocated a reconstruction of tho Poor , Law system and reforms in the tenure and i taxation of land-

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Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6

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IMPERIAL POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6

IMPERIAL POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6