"THE REAL DOG FIGHT."
LIBERALS AGAINST LABOUR. (Sydotst "Suh" Szbvicb.) LONDON, December 4. Mr Baldwin made the financial speech of his national campaign in Liverpool, and had an enthusiastic reception. "The real dog fight of the election," he said, "is between Liberals and Labour." Ho was convinced that if the Labour Party had not existed, the majority of Labour voters would rather vote for a change in the fiscal policy than for a "wait and see" policy. Mr Baldwin added: "If I get a mandate from the country, I mean to carry it out to the full." LIBERAL CANDIDATE DIES. (Ssniray "Sot" SssvtcbO LONDON, December 4. Mr C. F. White, Liberal candidate for Western Derbyshire, is dead. This renders the election void, and a writ for a new election will be issued, But the Marquess of Hartington, the Conservative candidate, does not require ronomination.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 9
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