BRITISH POLITICS.
IMPERIAL - PARLIAMENT.:
By ielegraßhj Press Ass’p,, Copyright) LONDON, July 2S. the House of Commons, Sir Hv C, Bannerman declared that Air Lyttelton’s use of the words ‘‘ political ■ vendetta was a nios'6 unfortunate way to getj the Boers’ cortndpnee. ' He should irpisb them alto- ■ -gether. ’ VMr Chamberlain asked would fens H. O. Bannerman confer responsible ‘government! on. tlio fTransivaa.l immediately. Sir B. C. Bannermani denied Elay mg it should ha granted immediately. Mr Chamberlain said perhaps the 'Government ha'd gone too far. He hopeu the Liberals would not; _ constantly urge Parilament, to interfere with the colonial Legislature relative to the treatment ■of ths natives - and employment of Chinese* since interference might be most mischievious and dangerous. Sir H. C. Banner nan 'declared, than if the Transvaal' was upider responsible government and endorsed Chinese labor he would not interfere. An amendment in favor of reducing the colonial vote was., rejected ba 237 to 170,;
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1520, 31 July 1905, Page 2
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