THE LIBERALS AND THE LORDS.
• FURTHER REMARKS BY THE PREMIER. ' United Press Association—By Electric • . Telegraph—Copyright. ■* ■ ■ (Received Juno 10th, 9.18 p.m.) * l LONDON, June 10. Sir Henry Canipbcll-Baniicrnian, ro- ■■■• p'}'i*-K afc tbo Exeter railway station to ■ ,'. a Liborul address, said thoy should go ; straight -forward regai-dlcsa of abuse. Tlicro' was no reason why they should J bo hustled or bustled into a general '. election. It would bo tho worst thing r possible to allow tho Houso of Lords .'. ," to dictate to them in that respect.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12827, 11 June 1907, Page 7
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