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BRITISH POLITICS

LIBERALS AND THEIR ALLIES' I FORM UNITED PARTY. i I , [press association.—copyright.] i ! London. Jan. 20. . ; Colonel Seeley. Under-Secretary I 1 for Colonial Affairs, speaking at ’ Oldham, declared that sea power I in the event of danger was Great i Britain’s first consideration. Re-1 |garding their opponent’s statement) I that the Liberal mojority was com- i ' posed of a coalition, he declared : that they were absolutely united j j on the main planks on which they; i i'ounght. Wellington’s army was a coalition, and it defeated Napo-j i Icon. The Liberals must secure i the predominance of the expressed ! will of the people.

ELECTION BABBLEMENT. CANDIDATE’S LIBEL ACTIONS Mr. P. C. Simmonds, who was a candidate for St. George's-in-the East scat at the -fannary election, i! d who r. cfiitly obtained £5OOO from the “ Daily Chronicle.'’ has also obtained a verdiri for f'St'O' against “Liberal Opinion." Ltd., .he grounds for the action being hat the defendant issued election leaflets containing libellous matter. Mr. Justice Darling said be agreed with the jury as to the advisability of plaintiffs in such cases in future instituting criminal proceedings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 33, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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BRITISH POLITICS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 33, 21 January 1911, Page 1

BRITISH POLITICS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 33, 21 January 1911, Page 1

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