IMPERIAL POLITICS.
HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. LONDON, November 28. Mr John Redmond, speaking at Cardiff, declared that the Irish party, which was absolutely united, intended to force the question of Home Rule to the front next session. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. LONDON, November 29. Many suffragettes were ejected from Mr R. M'Kenna's (President of the Board of , Education) meeting at Brixton (London). A BY-ELECTION. , LONDON, November 30. ' The bye-election for Hull West resulted as follows: — Mr Guy Wilson (L.) 5623 Mr Bartley (U.) 5382 Mr Holmes (Labour) 4512 j
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Otago Witness, Issue 2803, 4 December 1907, Page 32
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