IMPERIAL POLITICS
GO VERNMFN T REQ UIR.CS STRENGTHENING. | c LORD ELGIN SHOULD RESIGN. LONDON, Jan. 7. The Daily News says: "if we cannot put Mr Redmond in Mr Bi jce's place, which he of all men is fittest to occupy, we ought to choose no or inconspicuous figure, nor a kr comparing witl/Mr Wvndham and the distinguiihejd Tory statesmen who graduated tleri. The ministry in other departi&mfe requires strengthening. Lord JErgln should be relieved of the posiiioih wherefor he has never shown jml fitness. The Liberals anxiojsly watched many danger points injfche South African policy. Lord Elgitiiag not contented the colonies, and weLre afraid that the absurd restriction*] or. a number of Premiers attending J,he Colonial Conference has done liflch harm, The same applies to "he treatment of Australasia on the matter of the New Hebrides.''
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8098, 9 January 1907, Page 3
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