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IMPERIAL POLITICS.

—«—...— f MINISTERS IN THE NOKTH. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 27, 6 pm. London, October 26. Mr Chamberlain sdriressed a largo meetirg if Unionises in the Waverly Market, Edinburgh, and gave a masterly review of tho policy of the war. e He prtftirred (hat the Government' 5- should be Illumed for being slow, ratber | g than too fast. The time was coming for the adoption of greater severity ton wards the Bosr rebel guerillas. Tbe' d speaker was tremendously cheered on i- describing tbe nation's pititnt, inej domitable resolution to carry tbe war r, to its legitimate eod. Referring to tbe «t impossibility of the Boer terms of g peace he declared they would make colo3, nies ashamed of their splendid coy operation, which was more valuable in its potential consequences in the future than an alliance with the greatest Continental, nation. It was intended to curtail Irish rowdiness and obstruction in the House of Commons by the redress of over-representation before the ~ dissolution. * Sir .Henry Campbell-Bannerman, speaking at Stirling, said be still »f favoured Home Rule, though no actual w alliance existed with the Irish. He d denounced the policy of subjugation 7 and annihilation being pursued in L" South Africa. ' n i.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 28 October 1901, Page 3

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IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 28 October 1901, Page 3

IMPERIAL POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 28 October 1901, Page 3

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