LIBERAL REUNION.
UOTD GEORGE BEPUES. ' (Received 1.30 p.m.) } V '" LONDON, March 9. . Mr.'Uoyd George announces that the v Jfatweal Liberals have abandoned the Mβ of a Centre party. He considers no ! Liberal, in a conditoin to reunion, should ] pc (iked to change his opinion regard- . i % tne, policy of the Coalition Govern- l Bteti from 1915 to 1922. "My Ediu- < targk speech," he adds, "was a reply to i wpnt rfepresentations received by Mr.' j Jijnitij and myself from all parts of tlie i «««ttT-in favour of a Liberal reunion, i My eMlier offer to confer with the li»ad- 1 mdf the Independent Liberals met no < Htponie, hut I repeated it was still < and NJZ. Cable.) .
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 58, 9 March 1923, Page 7
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