IMPERIAL POLITICS.
. LIBERALS ON HOME RULE. United Press Association—-Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 29. Sir 11. Canipbell-Bannerman, in' addleasing "an overflow meeting at Partick. in referring to Home Rule, said he had nothingto add to the very moderate views he expressed, in his Stirling speech. He advocated farm colonies; maintained by the comimuiity, for theaivnemployed. Mr Asq-uith. speaking at- Wisbeck, unreservedly agreed with Sir Edward Grey. Personally, he did not be'ieve Home Rule would, be"'part'-of the next Government's or the next Parliament's policy. He advo- ! cated reconstruction of "the Poor Law system, and reforms in tenure, taxation, and land. ''<""' r Sh ; Edward-Grey said ~the Liberal Government ought to" develop administrative | vefonris-: in Ireland on the lines of Mr I Wv'r-dha'-ni's and Mr Ma"cDonnell's scheme.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 5
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