BRITISH POLITICS
THE UNIONIST PARTY.
THE LIMIT OF COMPROMISE
REACHED,
LONDON, March 15. At a Tariff League dinner last night Mr. Henry Chaplin said it was useless and idle to pretend there was peace when there was no peace. There was not with them that complete unity which the party had a right to exp&ct. Farmers as a body resented the change in the Unionist programme. Mr. Austen Chamberlain said the limits of compromise had been reached by acceptance of the Edinburgh programme. After tariff reform was carried it was intended to proceed as early as possible with Imperial preference.
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Northern Advocate, 17 March 1913, Page 5
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