THE BUDCET CAMPAIGN.
(Reed. 24th, 10.30 p.m.)! LONDON, Sep. .*. Hon Mr Gladstone, speaking at Cinderford,, said he could offer no objection to the Lords rejecting the _Budget. If the challenge was given we will take it up and at once go' to the country for the Budget meant free trade and a change in "the constitution of the House of Lords. ; . Lord Avebury interviewed, declared that Hon Mr BaWour's speech was an excellent statement of the. probable effect of the Budget. He did not be"lieve that tariff reform was the only alternative, neither did Balfour and Asquith. He laid stress upon the necessity for economy. When referring to the exclusion from protected countries Mr Balfour; forgot that Germany was Britain's best customer, excepi India, •*'.■'
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Grey River Argus, 25 September 1909, Page 3
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