UNIONIST PROGRAMME.
TARIFF AND LAND REFORM. London, November 17. Mr. Asquith promises an important pronouncement at the National Liberal Club on Saturday. It is announced that the Earl of Crewe will move the second reading of the Veto Bill on Monday. The National Union of Conservatives of Nottingham approved of .Lord Lansdowne's proposals for the
reform of the House of Lords, including the exclusion of the hereditary element. The resolutions carried approved fiscal reform, including colonial preference, small ownership of land, unalterable opposition to Home Rule, modification of licensing duties and condemned the abandonment of the two-Power standard for the navy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14531, 19 November 1910, Page 7
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