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. MR CHURCHILL’S SPECIFIC FOR FOOD TAXES. LONDON. December 1. Two hundred special constables guard;l Mr AVinstou Churchill, Homo Seorenry, at Sheffield, which he visited to (lcIvor a political speech. All the streets .mar the hall where he was speaking were .l-.oed, barriers being erected. In his address -Mr Churchill said : "Our opponents declare that wo are on the run, and that a general scuttle is commencing.-. The -Liberals’ reply is: '.No quarter to food-taxers and vote-mongers —and 'cm, not referendum.' ” TWO ELECTIVE CHAMBERS. Mr Walter Bunciman, President of the Beard of Education, speaking at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, said, ho favoured two chambers, both answerable to the people. LINCOLN AND BOW. Lord Monson (.Liberal) is supporting Sir Robert Eilmer, the Unionist candidate for Lincoln City, whore in Januarylast ho was beaten by Mr C. H. Eoberts (LiberalDr Clifford, the Nonconformist leader, expresses the wish that Mr Lansbury, the Labour candidate, will bo elected for Bow. ' .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 5
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