IMPERIAL QUESTIONS.
THE WOMEN'S FRANCHISE BILL. United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, March 15. Kir Henrv" Campbell Bamierman has refused nimtiier day for the discussion of Mr Dickinson's- Women'-; Franchise Bill. THE QUESTION OF I'ItEFEItE N T CE. ' . PIETEftMAMTZBUKfL March 15. Lord St. Aldwyn. in a speech at Durban, .said that it wiU impracticable for > the Motherland to grant colonial preference. No practical remit wouhl follow the discussion of'the subject at tile' Imperial Conference. LONDON, .March 15. Mr Austen Chamberlain, speaking at the dinner of the United Club, emphasised Ihe hnpoi lance of the commercial union of the Empiic He leasscrted the necessity for food tuxes.,* If tariff reform waV coupled villi the cry of "back to the land." many dilficulties- confronting the polity vould be lemoved.
THE TMPPRI VL COUNCIL 01 I \WA, Much 15 The l'oionto ' Globe" demos tint Sir Wilfnd Luiriei is in fx\oui of a peim uienfc Impend Council, but is willing to unite with, -the otliei Piemieis m icichmg i definite undci standing with the Impel id Government ielati\e to the p< ltion of the colonies in legiid to Biiudi tieii> obhgi lions iSn Wilfnd Launei, on beng m teiviewed denies tint lie is Muting pn v.itcly oi offia ilh to Sn Joseph Wild lelitnig lo iieiH obligations
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13237, 18 March 1907, Page 5
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