IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE EDUCATION BILL. Press Association-Bv Telecraph—Copyright 'LONDON, Way 15. The Unionists have decided to .support Mr Balcarres' motion for the rejection of the Education Bill. THE NEWPORT SEAT. LONDON, May 15. ' The by-election for the Newport division of Shropshire to fill the vacancy eaxtsed by the death of Colonel KenyonSlaney. resulted as follows: —■ "Mi- Stainers (Unionist!) 5328 Mr F. Neilson (Liberal) 4377 (At the general election in January, 1996, Colonel Kenyon-Slaney received--4848 votes, and Mr Neilson 4682.) COLONIAL REPRESENTATION. Received 4.14 p.m., May 17ih. LONDON, May 16. Afc a banquet at Westminster, Mr Walter Long said he hoped soon to st:e representatives of the colonies sitting in the House of Commons, in the interest/* of the Empire which they had mad 9 asmuch as the people of Britain.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13597, 18 May 1908, Page 5
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