IMPERIAL POLITICS
THK Cu.Ml.N't; Kl.iriiOX. I'rc.'i Associiuicn —By 'IV-1. —CVpyr: I.«».\!)').\. Nov. 11 is .y :n 1. i> rai c.r- : r,-N ::.e n- -r;wL ival.-ij w;:i i!i it. - ;:i Lk\-e:; hyi*. iva<\{ Ti» f11;i.i* ri::-: \:s(AA>\i Mr a: Cork, sal'.! v. ert« *. :r u f aiup.trufi n u-rt' o «.£ thoir io -:i. >. Kwm-. L.-d .-ii-.D-.-d ;ho:r»hac ".!:«■ <i. itn. r\u y w •:.<! tu help the in ihr»:r bAi:le. AUSTRALIA. HER PLACE IN THE EMPIRE. I.nNnoN, Nov. 1L - C'o- !• L"bT*r:d C'u'* ;ii W t *~r R w;:y. In \>r<u.' lit- >;:. d t ua< a uiiv.z l :» ro:ao;:,!if>r thav C:»mda Ai:".!\i!::t soveni"' [••••. n.-d-reJ in :;s :vzricuhnraU i:..n ru: <;r ai-j, stairvs. Australia >t«M -1 ai ;l:o hj» a<l of all the n.-.v r.hi i«> a { 'n!iitG Auvr;il:a." th'.'y were proi-oct'-ng Aus-' irai.ii for r!u» En.piri*. THE UiVilNi; ELECTION. j CLE VIMXC; DECKS FOR ACTION. DATES FOR THE POLLING. R'.vi-ived N\»v. loth. I.uNDoN. Ni.v. pi. Mr A*qui;h's st;uo«:iont in tlu* Hoii.-i' ♦»f t* i -day was p'tu'd t::l WVthitS'Jav. Th>» Ci(i;>*r!iine!;t aro ' tb.oir Bills in both Houses, i ch»It i-i :ha: tho wr:t> will issued »»n tho t v nubiin«j; the !ar^e :<> voit» t.h«» > tJj of Dt•:.'*:::'er. ;'.n ! the n:;tiori:y of ;he rural by i\.>' T7th, t!:i;s t\w {• .t-t harm t«> Chr:>::».:as sltop^in/. Th»' L> tid>. n a«id Suburban Tr:uier-' Federation. havr petitioned Mr A>r uic'i to postpone the elections till : a iter Ci'.ri-tiuas. !
TilK IM'.CKNI CONKKUKNt'K. T!it* "Titrus'* >:iys ti:o i-» k»-v*> the prD.'t-cHlinu^ i'i. i> X'.- il» siro to tlio n\■■ ti;*. l '.! am! :l U b.lirwa lhat a «.Lilolibcri'.ti'iii wuiiUl pri-j-UL-v-• utiy ttlture folit»»rc:ifo. PUr.MIKU TO YIMT THE KING. L'.>r*l t!ir Kin.:, lr.nl a !>!•••'« iiL'e.l intorvif.v '.vitii Mr As-'iuith. who vi.-iis the Kin;-t'j-4.hiy. OIM'OSI X<; !M.ATFOH,M>. Mr Chur» h 11. in a tatter to his cotiituerits, >ays the Co!t>*.rvaiiws t.» »!cv :»'.e vv hvth-.T *ji or th»* !>;>;>.i.Miittu arc to remain m poj-scs-oi an all poweriul Vi'tu. which can h— ■*_[ in '!:ii:ia xf, ar.'i tinallv d ;>ny tht-y lh - i-h-ai!:k <>: siiKt-ii voio har< c.v-ry path i-e pTht> Li!>era!s ha»t i poliiuMl rights lh a!!*l \\\*ro iiu\v j;t»in , j: ti. takv tlit-n:. Mr H..n,tr l.nv.\ at thf (V;!:t 'u.mir.! C !u<>, i,ht* la^luri* • \ t'tu Conit'cciiow. l.rb.-ra's pro-f-J that th'-y did n., t a sh.Jo C. ( i, r. 1 fit? L!u«.!t:>ts moaui. to rt;tn tho I.ortl; it »voui<! 1..- a real r. :oni!. Ti.ev uv-re not satisfn-d thai i.L«> I :;•> r Ch:::;;t>cr should be eat:rc!y h.r.-.i: t; ,ry. bm iactions by Ai- !vc;r il.idi-, iutd 3lr llcdicond !!•; d- a • «-t • !i ::i..-nt tn-.:>oos:b!e. TILE OSHOILNI-; Qt:K^TIO.\ T . Tr:o '• Guard.aii " states at Mr has received strong r^a -r.nst the of i ::;.;.;;:-' n- om < eut .; sh
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14350, 16 November 1910, Page 5
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441IMPERIAL POLITICS Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14350, 16 November 1910, Page 5
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