IMPERIAL POLITICS
ADDRESS BY SIR E. GREY. Press A?i?oriu(.iuu -By Telegraph --Copyright Received 9.3 p.m.. August 2(>t.h. LONDON, August 26. Sir Edward Grey, in an address at Berwick, said that the Conference should by any possibility result in solving tho question by agreement, the country would be delighted in providing a settlement, fair or otherwise. The Liberals will resumo the fight in the same spirit as the last election. 111 justifying the Budget he contrasted the growth of trade 111 froetrade England and the increased agitation in protectionist countries against the cost of living. He emphasised the simultaneous increase of the socialist vote and declared that protection was a short cut to socialism.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 5
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