IMPERIAL POLITICS.
TARIFF REFORM MOTION. Press Associatiou—lJy Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 8. Mr Austen Chamberlain has moved the Opposition's annual amendment to the Address, dealing with the question of tariff reform. PRIVATE MEMBERS' BILLS. LONDON, February 8. The ballot for priority for the introduction of private members' bills failed to give the Labourites a place oven in tho first 30. THE GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS. LONDON, February 9. (Received Feb. 9, at 11.5 p.m.) In the House of Commons Mr Asquith announced his intention to move the appropriation of the whole timo of the House for Government business on Wednesday. He will introduce the Parliament Ball on Thursday. In replying to questions, Ministers stated that Australia had given notice of her intention to submit to the Imperial Conference an objection to certain artdclc6 in ilia Declaration, of London, aleo raising the question of immigration.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15064, 10 February 1911, Page 5
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