DUCAL PARTISANS.
QUESTIONS BESIDE THE VETO. DOMINATION OF THE COUNTRY'S ENEMIES. (Received December 2, 9.15 a.m.) LONDON, Ist December. The- Duke of Norfolk, speaking at Coalville, Leicestershire, said Mr Asquith claimed that the Lords' veto was the only issue, but there were other questions. Tlie Liberals were anxious that the people should forget the possibility of invasion. That was a terribly real and anxious question. The Duke of Marlborough, in a speech at Macclesfield, said he was prepared to be ruled by the people and do anything reasonable they wished, but he would be hanged if he would submit to the domination of his countrymen's enemies, who cheered the British defeats in South Africa. Tli6 Loyal Orange; Institution of England has issued an appeal to support every candidate upholding the Lords and opposed heart and soul to Home Rule and the disruption of the Kingdom.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 7
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