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BRITISH POLITICS.

(Continued from Page 4 ) DENUNCIATION OF THE BUDGET WITHDRAWAL OF 'A SUPPORTER BLATANT SUFFBAGETTES IM >'- PRISONED. '^iBIBH^OLt)INGS. PaKSK&SSbciATIOH.— COPYRIGHT. '•Hi *~ (Revived Sept 21, 940 a m ) ,_^rrr- tONDON, Monday." Tbirßakeof Rutland, addressing byefiife l Unionists, said that Mr As quitb/a speech/ was couched in the most moderate language, differing in that re•peeffrom, that of other Liberal leaders bnir£;was an pffective^ answer- to cnti*jmm " "jjj Asquith was in. the "position of another -with a largo family of ex tremely -ill-behaved and unruly children. He wavnnable to. explain away Mr tKyd-George's and Mr 'Churchill's i outaddMthat tie country was not- safe fro*,efpir»t© crew of tatterdemalions who 3 tried to hide the red flag*of So«i»n«fri vrnderrtihe- ensign of order and "SSw Elb«ahsm. * ; Sir> Alfred Pease, ex-MR for Cleveland;'bas withdrawn his support from the liberal party owing to at» social and financial "policy. Mr>Kejr Bardic, MP., speaking at SaUto&nid that the Labour party were " awnxfetine the Budget as .af first step towaWUtneir ideal, namely, the absorption- by ithe commnmty forthecomummkfs jiMot^ all unearned incomes, whether dwived from lands, or capital. Two. außragettes at Birmingham have been, VsotencSl to a monk's imprisonment >for atoning and smsahmg the wmdoW_©£ * tram wherein Mr Asqmtn, the Jferemier, iad returned to London. UiSwuMr -Wyndham'a Irish Holding* AH.2163 evicted persons have been application* wrare rejected) and 3660 BPt V* y«t teen- dealt with.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3

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BRITISH POLITICS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3

BRITISH POLITICS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3