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Z, 0»~ ' AjLrratire Part} J**** or 'even forty, when iLongest of the three ?5* tte « Mr Baldwin will S^iitionthetacrt Ttf,eS , Modified Free Trade. Free Trad, Herald/' which wields Copied for the present '¥• B ♦, are most «*nsate. *hJ£ which is not anticipates *"' V™tr*s are not expected to *Ctrvative 3 , if returned, sf«jsd as Independents on issue The Conservatives ■ft tIT South-west and Home Listed to be lack of ent!.uof Home industrial £, en tho ground that while Snathe wooers in the largo 2«j it will send prices up against fLj; traders, pensioners anu u 7 Around Birmingham, the S of the full Chamberlain proS {here are likely to bo f.» to the whitdin* down of a]js«n»l preference. (Sr* tho "Glasgow Herald" grim cm venture to predict for fCMiemthtt an independent Jbsjnujonty for Protection. OVERTURES Wj&TABLE TO CABINET. ntjitd Kovember 15th, 8.55 p.n>.) IiONDON, November 14. jfo, "Morning Post" understands M lord Birkenhead's overtures to have not been aceept£ttd lie will not be a platform prolyl, though in Mr Chamberkiin's fertkre «M no more doughty champ ft it generally believed that he jjii£J certain definite promises reWj.tH will happen in the' event pit Conservatives returning to p), The Premier refused io enter Pelting tlifVt could bo called a Mi. JUr giusten Chamberlain, in jfp&nicod, chose to link his forN# thote of Lord Birkenhead. says the Parba'lirjWnefc sat for two and a with wholly doand tho broad printhe party will bsse its i to'fe'country. Tho Troiniei Wra} deal to say concerning ftajWoClhe Home markets and IfHpW'Of Imperial preference, with proposals for and the social foe Ministry's programme, lnWjJ.wift J» felt by Unionists guM? a prospect of Hr jWWkin and Lord BirkenW»f( the' Ministry at the pre§s&.s» Premier undoubtsßs see them in the battle.. Ming to outer tho QovernBlS nistWß without Pwtfolio, join tho Minstry *** the iHKwAaitttttvflly to be at an Q2**i*Von to believe that jWWjttimr members of tho [JWity.iiajrflltag to Jet byWtWu* Mr Austen JJJwhwl to join the Cabinet S£f ? dM!llWd *«» of members of the Cablfi©t prSLa. M^aßColleaffUea ESRrr ?"* Mw '»fMturers imtiat * a Siffijf of the 3|JS^ as the] and his con- & to *tea freedom' and Cultural Ooml^gr^Jropoaals. iS tt 7! * Down, Mr HfkZg? *»-* by the %* *•, . ' WAGES. M *» per week is

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 9

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HOME POLITICS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 9

HOME POLITICS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17922, 16 November 1923, Page 9

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