CONSERVATIVE AIMS
SEVENTY NEW SEATS" WANTED,.
"ONDON, 23rd October. ' Mr. Baldwin spent yesterday at the Conservative headquarters. He will address a meeting at Gravesend to-night, and will travel north on Friday for a series of meetings. He will toar the Marieheater area on the eve of the poll. The "Daily Telegraph" says encouraging reports continue to reach Conservative headquarters from all over the country. The party is striving not only for a clear but a working majority, in order to ensure the stable government which the country desires, and ought to register a net gain of at least seventy seats. ' - Five Liberal Knights have signed an appeal to Liberal electors to vote Con- i
servative and support the strong constitutional anti-Socialist front. They describe Mr. Baldwin's election address as a scheme of sane progressive reform.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 7
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