LIBERALS AND NATIONALISTS.
(By Electeic Telegraph—Copyright.) (Pee Peess Association.! LONDON, April 11. In Mr Wm. O'Brien's speech at Cork he had read to Mr LloydGeorge a letter to summarise the recollection and results of his and Mr Healy's previous interviews with Lloyd-George, namely, that the increased duties and new taxes in Ireland and the proposed re-valuation might be dropped, and land-purchase be again expedited conditional on Messrs Redmond and Dillon meeting Messrs O'Brien and Healey to arrange Mr O'Brien added that Mr LloydGeorge did not dispute the accuracy of the recollections. Mr Lloyd-George, in an interview yesterdav, said he never received the letter nor was it read to him. The statement therein was grossly untrue and the affair a disgraceful breach of confidences.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9187, 12 April 1910, Page 7
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