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tion. 



2. Sir J. LubbOCk. Representation. 



3 . W. Ratlibone, Alb. Pell, and F. C. 



Montague. Local Government and 

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4. Rt. Hon. W. E. Baxter. England 



and Russia in Asia. 



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Women Franchise. 



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6. W. S. Caine, W. Hoyle, and Rev. 

 Dawson Burns. Local Option. 



7. Henry Broadhurst and R. T. Reid. 



Leasehold Enfranchisement. 



8. Henry Richard and Carvell Wil- 

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9 J- Biyce. The House of Lords. 

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