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*J jpSB ELECTION, _J ._» PRESS ADVICE. "»*» «*r>nN December 4. * N ; ben 195 result. the final . V W 1* „'« "rush election" Ijjj, and *> „i M thnmgboat the ■jj£ .*** °v he S£ Until two days ,fS' Mail" group *£ vindication of *» St, WBieral dissatisfacSUi* To-daytbe revises ite readers to as they will close w dock Bcheme, get 5» and give the oo U nSTtaining tranquility. -Jroo-'s papers continue J raiders to vote for Ut«, practically T'of the leading , turned to their own 1 if the figat '„ in the case of Mr UhV. Mr Baldwin in John Simon in Spen Hr Winston Churchill an ibiirchill has been In Lonircbill, who is a brilliant a been holding the fort m e has all her husband's faces Socialist hecklers While her husband has 0 big markets, such as i textiles, Mrs Churchill the effect of Protection pg class homes, dealing and pence instead of ig. Mr Winston Churchreoed seven meeting? in ar hours, jeorge, baring a safe ree to continue his pereNghotit the country. He I, where the streets were with cheering crowds, point in his speech in the jjft, there 6000 people had assemKnaui attack upon the Socialist |ty, Mr Lloyd George said that jjgm {fee wont feature of the elecLtai the third party, which gttH people into the arms of the Usuries. That was fatal for pro- ! A,' Kb mart choose between being U, drawn and quartered and death pgjsek, the voter might prefer the tops* *nd creeping paralysis of & drift; but Liberalism came in Ittadlife. 'jtfSte OPTIMISTIC. _____ tEUSTINfI IN THE PEOPLE. Iteived Dweober sth, 5.5 p.m.) ■ ' LONDON, December 4. If Baldwin, who remains in his contfauj wttil the end of' the election; P-ttd 1600 people in the Assembly ■pt, Malttra. He said that the WpM-~ he found among ConservawW frea o&e sad of the country to SN-s awTiaced him that "the re-.mM-.TWnday will astonish our WW {«%," he continued, "is not [■Win the dark. It has been adopt,M* *wy other civilised country of M*fß with success. And it was *■» <- tare when there was a *d Bfcjority in the coalition and »«flßild McKenna was Chancellor f *• -fadkaqcicr." 'Bakhrin, replying to a heading '"•"Wy Chronicle"—"Your Pen-«ap»r_"-6aid: of that kind proved that 'ubtnU are in- a panic. My ' W9rf the electors as fools. My *** »J lam a gambler. If J*"* gambled on the honesty and ff* of the British people, ** sot going to fail me now." 881GN OF TERROR. OF BOXERS. '&* ( .»_? >NlX>N ' December 4. r•_??■ of boK g !mi3in in --W-tW increasingly ham»J and Liberal candiy e candidate Sta ~baadt)n ed all his meetWnc6 of rowdyism. to_T ,Conservative engaged two 'iff* a constant bodyguard. Wj* rf di »mage to property, (S j^J" ! »athroughout England have W *_*** cards and posters, are declining to HZ'** for election dav. ■*"* and ll »prisonment, jfc wn-ing ,y ßtem> i ndividuall y PCS? ° anceß unt " earned as .Then the task of in- ■*«. J* 0 on by confederates »tjT **"**** building. HOWLED DOWN. K; , sth, 5.5 p.m.) Dec.diber4. W * |,, ife__ I 0 t dyism foußd fresh vent <tfea ' a PP-rently as ° f the Communist -M^ttT? by nin w "°> writM|'£ , "Pravda" in |i|^.a a o<>unced tbat mier .Rill sT? would be no hee __P%_L5^ d ° ni of mating. has fallen a victim, ___llffe ft while s P eak ' being howled BH-sLI *" n * ! ' n "is career.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 9

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UNKNOWN Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 9

UNKNOWN Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 9