Mr. Wyndham's Resignation
Veto of Censure Defeated Press Aflaooiation.—Copyright. London, May 10 In tho House of Cornnionß Mr Wyndham explained that his resignation of the Obief Secretaryship of Ireland was due, not to the grounds of policy, but to a misunderstanding, convincing him that he could best help the Government as a private lncmbor, , i Sir ft Campbell Bannerman's motion of censure, demanding tho produotion oi correspondence on the matter, was nega. tived by 315 to 252. The Ulster Unionists abstained from voting, Mr Balfour, in a spirited speech rebuking them, deolared that a suspicion of great weakness in any cause sappod tho strength of publio li fei Ho added that th o Unionist polioywas unchanged,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1323, 11 May 1905, Page 2
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