IMPERIAL POLITICS.
OUTLINING THK LIBERAL PROGRAMME. PER PBEBB ASSOCM.THV, jleoeived 4, 5.17 p.m. Londok. March 3. Mr Asquitb, in a letter to tie East Ms Lib«al A«<eoaatioE, aivs Lord Bosebsry's attitude rith rpgard to the war, as expressed in his CbfEfcarfield address, r?p'e«ents the v'»w < f the bulk of the Liberal*-, facilitating severe consolidated crivic : s<n of tb" axecur.ivand its manifold administrative shortcomings. Liberals miia 1- abandon Home Eule since it is no"- atuirabl" without the sanction f-nd svwpathy of the British electorates They must convince tbo Dfttion thsit th»y regard the Empire as a trust. The Liberal programme ou.'/htto i'elude adminu'rative sock) reforms «;iih regard to education, temperance, housing of the poor, improved fy«*bms of tenure, and revision of the incidence of rating.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 62, 5 March 1902, Page 3
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