THE FISCAL CONTROVERSY.
*.."-.' ■ K'l LIBERAL UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. I-' PROBABLE RETIREMENT OF THE &L~ DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. X- TJmted Pi«m Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ■-y (Received January 12th, 5 p.m.) '.-v ' LONDON, January 11. -/' The Conservative imd Liberal Unionist Xk' ugfttoprii foreshadow tho Duke of Devon- '% third's r*ti«nieiit from t-ha presidency of '■%*> fl» Central Liberal Unionist Association. "The Times" suggests tliat Lord Lans'X ifowne should succeed tlie Duke of Devon- ' luiw- ... .» r * The Radical Press anticipates tlie com- ' ! ptete break up of the Liberal Unionist - ' organisation. ~ X- Lord Morpbrts, the Unionist candidate 1 for Gatesliead. Us been promwed the Irish % vote, owing to hi* attitude utt the fcducaj" ton on-stion. although the Irish League I- in Britain advised tlw Irish to support Mr J' Johnston, a Radicat Home Ruler.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 9
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