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UNIONIST DIEHARDS

; BREAK FROM COALITION. i DISCREDITED FOREIGN POLICY , MISDOINGS IN THE EAST. I _____ J (B/ Cable. -rVees Aaeoelation. —Copjrlrht.) ■ / ■ I ■'. ■«• : (Kc-elred 3.30 i..:r... ; . LONDON, (ictober 17. i The Mart|uis »f Salisbury, leader of !thi» "Diehards." n-rldrpssed i'nnservativi , jmembej;<i of both Honsps.. The jof (JMrzon was present. Lord Salisbury |«aid thai he could not agree with Mr. j Chamberlain's - VieWs exprersed at ' Tsir |rain£fliani. The (kimunicnt'» Ptirtfva|g_nie. its abandonment of autboriiy in jlndia, Egypt, and the deplorable condiitioii* in Ireland were and t he ConaervatiTee could no longer he responsible for snob ftoHtical event*. A crisin (.nib as we had jus , , passed Ihrongb was a, discredit to our foreign policy. Thf Conservatives, a< a piirir. j.werQ entitled to rci.-onfider iliniv position. They wanted R united ("ousrrva.-tive-t'nionUt party.--iA. and S.Y.. ) I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 7

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UNIONIST DIEHARDS Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 7

UNIONIST DIEHARDS Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 7