BOTH SIDES CONFIDENT
LEADERS IN THE COUNTRY.
(RIBTSR'S TEIEGRAH.)
(Received 24th November, noon.)
LONDON, 23rd November. Tho Paisley Unionists have decided to invite an outside candidate to fight My. Asquifch. Mr. Baldwin has gone to his constituency, Bewdjleyi, in Worcestershire. Replying to, a question, he said t-hnt the campaign was going all right. Mr. Lloyd George left Euston for.Mb Scottish campaign. He declared that he had been advised that Liberal enthusiasm in the provinces had never been so great since 1910.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 7
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