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British Politics

Received September 18, 8.41 a.m London, September 17 Mr Haldane is ol opinion that the Unionists would pull themselves together early enough to prevent the Liberals remaining in office for a decade. Any Government has been long enough in office after five years. Under Sir Edward Grey relations abroad had improved. Those with France were closer, and he had brought us into friendly relations with Russia, notwithstanding the latter's difficulties. Moreover, our relations with Germany were better than a short time ago, and, beginning from next month, Germany could commence to withdraw nearly half her troops from South West Africa. The i Liberals had sought to meet legitimate 4. labour grievances.

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Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5305, 18 September 1906, Page 3

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British Politics Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5305, 18 September 1906, Page 3

British Politics Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5305, 18 September 1906, Page 3

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