BRITISH POLITICS.
LABOUR PARTY'S ATTITUDE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright./ (Pes Press Association.) LONDON. March 14. Mr Koir Harciic, speaking at Swansea, said that some arrangement might he possible, allowing the Government to drag out a tolerated existence beyond June; but the Labour Party must not meanwhile be content to simply act as props to the Government, and must be careful lest it was buried in the ruins of the Liberal Party. He added, in reference to the threatened contest on Mid-Glamor-gan, where Mr Larshorn, a Socialist, is in the field, that rather than hold seats by the grace of the Liberals or the Tories, he preferred Labour to be without them, until they won them by their own strength.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9166, Issue 9165, 15 March 1910, Page 3
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