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BRITISH POLITICS.

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■ c*c--[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT .j UNIONIST VIEWS. LONDON, April 24. Lord Salisbury, in a letter to the limes, stated the attempt to force the food tax upon a reluctant nation when a constitutional revolution was threatened, was treachery to the country and inconsistent, and they cannot win .without tho moderate' men, who voted against them in January.

The Spectator, commenting on tie Hon. W. Clmrchill’s closuring tho debate, stated that tho debate on Anderson’s pension was closured, not because the House considered the subject sufficiently debated, but because the Irish party were determined to deprive members of free speech when tilings were said that the Nationalists disliked. The Nationalist dominion was a complete mistake. LONDON, April 25.

The Times sympathises with Mr Rider Haggard’s protest against party ma,bines controlling great numbers ofcon'titnents from headquarters' at London.

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West Coast Times, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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BRITISH POLITICS. West Coast Times, 26 April 1910, Page 3

BRITISH POLITICS. West Coast Times, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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