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NEW BRITISH PARTY.

TO PRESERVE COALITION. LLOYD GEORGE AS LEADER. POOLING THE PARTY FUNDS. (By Cable—Press AssoclaUon.-copyrtght.) LONDON, July 16. tJ5* Wh t ston Churchill, in an important speech at a dinner attended by 100 members of the House of Commons belonging to the Centre party, which is replacing the coalition of Liberals and Unionists, said he expected the new party would handle the funds of the amalga mated parties and follow the leadership of Mr Lloyd George. "Sir Winston Churchill insisted on the necessity of preserving the Coalition in Sw >r° t¥*. Bolshevism. He revealed tnat Air Lloyd George proposed a Coalition in 1910, when the country was on the brink of civil war. Lord Birkenhead said he hoped the Labour party would have a spell of office. Only thus could it acquire the judgment and balance which the Labour party had in Australia.—(A. and N.Z. Cable )

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITISH PARTY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 5

NEW BRITISH PARTY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 5