IMPERIAL POLITICS.
A DISCREDITED STATEMENT. tUnited Pukss Association—Copyright. ■ LONDON, October 24. The “Westminster Gazette” protests g .against Mr. Alexander lire’s speech at .Acton, repeating his pensions accusation against the Unionists. It says: “It is a pity Mr. Ure uses language ■which justifies Mr, ’ Balfour’s complaints.” [Mr. Ure, Solicitor .-General for -Scotland, in a speech 'at Tring, declared that no tariff reformer had shown how revenue was to be raised to pay old ago pensions, and poor folks’ alarm lest a change of Government might cause the loss of their pensions was well founded. The “Daily Mail” protested against a Minister circulating this discredited falsehood after Mr. Balfour’s letter of September 12th.] WORKING CLASS REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT. (Received October 25, 10.10 p.m.) LONDON,! October 25. The Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain is appealing for public subscriptions of a million shillings to.extend the work of obtaining fair representation o,f the (working .men in Parliament. ■ **■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2642, 26 October 1909, Page 5
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152IMPERIAL POLITICS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2642, 26 October 1909, Page 5
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