SOME POLITICS.
THE LIBERAL- PROGRAMME.
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Lordltos«b6ry, addressing 10,<X)0 people at' Cardiff,..said that nes.t session's programme would be a purely business one, pending ttie elections. The disestablishment Of the Church ef Wales would betaken first, b.eA then measures dealing with the liquor traffic and tee question of one-man-ene-votfl. The Scotch .Otmrch Bill would also receive attention. 'lie said that the payment of Bembors.Ehonld admit an abundance of working men' io the HoHSe <5f Commons. Regarding the measure to be introduced re toe House of Lords, he declared that it was riot his intention to'destroy the Upper 'Chamber, and that all that was wanted was a better adjustment of the-rela-tidhrt with the House "or"CoSMaoM. ;The Premier nest referred to the motion tabled towards the end of lifct. Session, which, he said, went in. the direction of causing discontent in the Liberal camp, and in connection with; this he strongly, urged unity,** tt the Liberals were defeated at tfci next poll it would, be more difficult to recover tha than formerly. ; • "• '' '■ ' By iWeig&pii-^Copyri&ht. '"'„.' "[ London, January 2i. . Lord Rosabery, in his Cardiff speech, said the discontent. among the Liberals was merely on the surface, and tlsey had a good working majority.... The. general election wonld probably take place in the immediate futura. . .. ,;'..-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 4
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216SOME POLITICS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 4
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