IMPERIAL POLITICS.
POWER OF THE LORDS
A SQUARE ISSUE,
(By Telegraph — Per Press Association;
(Reed. 10.10 p.m.)
LONDON, Nov. 24.
Half of the House of Lords, including Lords Crom.er, George Hamil.voji, Goschen, Robert Cecil, Hugh Cecil, Balfour, of Burleigh, and Avebury, on behalf of the Constitutional Fiec trade Association appeal to all moderate men, in view of the threaten ed single chamber constitution to throw the weight of their influence against the Government's dangerous pciicy. by 'supporting Unionist candidate--, in every constituency
Mr Dillon at the Irish League demonstration, Bermondsey, said that since the Act of Union had passed the cause of liberty in Ireland, and of the liberty of the democracy in England, had been indissolubly bound together and Liberals had been pinned to a square issue. ••
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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1910, Page 6
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