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ISIDES WITH CHAMBERLAIN. !…

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I SIDES WITH CHAMBERLAIN. Striking Letter by Rosebery. Lord Rosebery writes to Wednesday s "Times" as follows:- "Cnder eertam limitations to be stated in this letter, I welcome Mr. Chamberlain's proposal of a Colonial conference, to con- sider whether fiscal union be practicable, though it cannot be described as particularly startling, for Colomai conference is the one sure base of Imperial union. The only wonder with me is that the proposal was not made long ago. "Had it been made in May, 1505, the Conservative party would ha\e been pre- served intact, much opposition would have been silenced, and, what is infinitely more important, the Empire ouB not have been flung into she arena of party. The country would not then have been told that the country was turning its back on an offer which we are now officially informed has never been made. The very avoidance up to now of this obvious suggestion has been cno of the main caufces which have tended to throw doubt on the genuinen-jss of the policy, and to associate-it rather with party exigencies than Imperial ideals. "The proposal of a conference should in fine have been the base and starting point, not an afterthought. "But, wr, if a conference is to bo sum- moned, we must remember that it is a two- edged instrument, for if it be abortive it may do much more harm than good. If the delegates assemble in the expectation that Great Britain is prepared to tax or narrow its supplies of food, it is very likely to lead to disappointment and to reaction. Nor, indeed, can it do good unless it be desired by the outer Britains as well as by the home country. It would, indeed, be best that they should signify an anxiety for such a conference before jt be summoned. "Further, there should be a clear basis for the conference, drawn up in conjunc- tion with the Colonies, a basis agreed to by both parties. And, lastly, the British re presentatives should not be merely partisan or official, but møn of national weight. "Even under these conditions, a confer- ence, it is obvious, cannot undo the evil of the last 14 months, but with the suggested safeguards it should bring the controversy to a practical issue. Only let me repeat my firm conviction that, unless it be desired by the Colonies, and assembled on a plain basis arranged beforehand, and freed from party taint, it may do more harm than good."

MONDAY'S EISTEDDFOD.

"Sunday" at the Grand.

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