THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.
RECENT SPEECHES. 2 y P.
United Press Ajsociation—By ElactrM Telegraph— Copyright - \ (Received December 31, 8.25 a.m.) LONDON, T>**a&tfr 30. Sir John E. G&v<*«, xiiijeral candidate for Preston, declares that the House of Lords sought .co-ordinate power* with the House of .Commons, both M regards legislation and finance. Th« great issue of the poll will be whejhtor the country is to , be governed by" House of Commons or by the Houi* Jot Lords. •: Lord Tennyson, speaking at Vt&Bbrwater, said that at every aj^icultural fair he had attended while in Australia there were dumped American agricultural implements at prices cheaper* than the machines were sold for in America, thus ruining the Australian firms. The Commonwealth duty led Jo the unemployed Australian artftUfcn getting work again. - : .■••"■"
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9736, 31 December 1909, Page 6
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