IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN, XONDON, October 18. Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman informed j the Women's Political Union " that owing to divisions in the Cabinet the Govern- | ment was unable at present to legislate in the direction of women's suffrage. Mi- Morley assured the Women's Liberal Association that women were as much entitled to a voice in legislation as men. The Master of Elibank, in a speech at Edinburgh, declared that the Socialists ' fattened and prospered on Liberal apathy. Liberalism must draw its life-blood from Labour. " - - - .;.„ , Mr L. V. Har court, First Commissioner of Works, speaking at Rossendale, declared that Socialism would kill all individual effort, and it would be a crime against tho people if either Labour or Liberalism refused to assist each other.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2745, 24 October 1906, Page 25
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