BRITISH PARLIAMENT
THE LIBERAL SPLIT. MOVEMENT FOR UNION. Pr»« Association—By Telegraph—GopvH. LONDON, November ’. One hundred _Liberals of both giP* attended a meeting at the House ofbrnmona to discuss 'the possibility qreunion. An official statement eays thajm utmost cordiality prevailed, the apaera emphasising the necessity for reum if the Liberals ana to regain a comma hg position. The meeting adjourned til December 12. A profound desire swn that tire Liberals should meet in, trifly discussion and co-oneration. —A. and Z. Cable. A MEMBER RESIGNS. LONDON, November Major Cayzer (U.), who wan re-eIM for the Portsmouth seat with a majf.y of 11,000, hua resigned owing tojlhealth. Mr Leslie Wilson (Unionist Vo, who was beaten in the recent election) x been invited to contest the seat. A d Unionist threatens to oppose Mr WilscA. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 6
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