Show F FREE RE i IN BIRMINGHAM BI R I I Chamberlain HoRW iera Tow Jn 10 BJ RIOT ALMOST PRECIPiTATED A TED STONES THROWN AND SOME WINDOWS BROKEN Birmingham England Nov No 11 There was no fulfillment of the serious fler oU oUI I I trouble expected at the meeting ad addressed adI addressed I dressed here tonight by Lord Hugh BuCh HughI I Cecil and ton Churchill M K P in opposition to te the fiscal program me f t tj j Joseph Chamberlain It is estimated that the crowds surrounding the town tow townhall j hall hail during the progress of the meeting numbered persons person A few stones atones were thrown and some windows broken I but hut it Is believed cd that the prevention of j I more serious disorders was due to th thI I earnest appeal of the supporters supporter oX of Mr j i Chamberlain supplemented nt d by the ad advice adI advice I vice of the local newspapers M t give e the I free a fair bear as II well I as to the excellent pollen pol arrangements em Dla The meeting was attend attended by I persons Mrs f eorge West former r Lady Randolph Ra Churchill Cb and mother of Winston Win ton was wa in inthe InI inthe I the audience aud nce Mr Churchill devoted devo ed his b to toi i denunciation of Mr Chamberlains Chamberlain II propaganda and urged ur the continuation I i of the free tree trade trad policy of Great Brit lain aln am which he said had done wore more to maintain the peace of the world than I had been done by all the a p prime minia nIt tars hrs and secretaries during the I past st half hait century Every mention by 7 Mr Churchill oC of Joseph Chamberlains name was all greeted cheers and anda a His Kis statement ata t that Great Britain 1 was as prosperous roU cad and her herde trade bade de good pod was aa received y with both hoth hisses laes and aDd cheers Canadian and aad Aus Australian U loyalty said MId Mr Churchill Cla bad had already been proved oa on veldt and andI I kopje It could not be H bougHt at two shillings per quarter Lord Hugh Cecil l Mr Churchill delivering a IA a sim similar m liar ilar ll r vein veinA veinA A resolution re denouncing the proposed protective tariff and admitting the right of the government to Impose re retaliatory duties in special CS was waa carried by a large majority At the close of the meeting the great crowd outside the town to nail hail dispersed singing national songs sad and cheering for tor Joseph J ph Chamberlain |