THE LIBERAL-UNIONISTS
THE OBJECTS OF THE PARTY UNIONISTS. United Frees Association—By Eleetrio- „ Triegtaph—Copyriglit, . ~. ■ (Received October 28th, 9.10 a.m.) - LONDON, October 27. The Duke of Devonshire, leader of the Liberal-Unionist party, in opening the Central Technical Sdropi at Liverpool, <fe- < dared it wae impossible for Lauetals to favour the Government, even while united on domestic questions, or on the basis of treating foreign ones vitally affecting j the Empire, as they were open quee- , tione, but the Liberal-Unionists owed continued allegiance to the Government, even whejj, as on education, the sentiments of many were rather on Uμ side of the-Op-position. The Unionist party existed, not to keep a given set of men. in office, but to maintain certain principles and resist others.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 5
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