BRITISH POLITICS.
I'RKSS ASSOCIATION I'Ot’VRIOU f Loudon, J u!y 31. Mr Asquith mul Mr Sydney Buxton declined on principle to accept a private gu ran tee against post, office loss resulting from the proposed establishment of Atlantic penny postage, contending that the question of reduction must wait until the state of the exchequer justifies it. A preliminary inquiry would be made whether America favors a restrictive I’ostal U nion.
In tbo lLouse of Fords Earl Cawdor out pliAsised the necessity of keeping ahead with the latest and best type of battleship. adding that the nation possessing most of the Dreadnoughts a decade hence would be the ruler of the seas.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3
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110BRITISH POLITICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3
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