BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY
JWR ASQUITH ON RE-UNlO«||«| (B? CABIiX—PBISBB ASaOCIAMCW—(.UNITED 8EBTICB.) «^^B LONDK7jN v MarJh 3 jJ§|||§ Mr Asquith., in declining the invitation to a reconciliation * regrets his inability to accept, fj||||3| considers the co-operation of the **||l|h| eral s in Parliament and m *^ 9 stituencies is not yet sufficiently JjpjfflSl [A previous message said: J*fjSfflH Liberals invited Mr Asquith and j£Rߧ| Llovd George to atten i a ro£f*l|%H| tion lnchcon, Mr Llovd George p».'*fßfl cepted, but Mr Asquith will dec ?r3HH The Asquithian Liberals assert ™r*raH the invitation is manoeuvre on the part of tße era of Mr Lloyd George J 'mßm
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17728, 3 April 1923, Page 6
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