IMPERIAL POLITICS
THE DUNDEE CONTEST. MR CHURCHILL HECKLED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, May 4. (Received May 5, at 8.38 a.m.) The Dundee contest is becoming hot and fierce. Asked if Mr Asquith had telegraphed forbidding him to further pledge the Government to Home Rule, Mr Churchill denied his heckler’s right to ask about private correspondence. He denied that there was any disagreement between himself and Mr Asquith, and stated that he would be prepared to grant Home Rule to Scotland. A NEW LIBERAL POLICY. LONDON, May 4. Sir John Brunner, speaking at Northwich, advocated the nationalisation of railways, canals, and mineral resources and liberal borrowing for national works.
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Evening Star, Issue 12943, 5 May 1908, Page 6
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108IMPERIAL POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 12943, 5 May 1908, Page 6
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