THE VETO CONFERENCE.
(Bγ Electric Telegbaph—Copybioht.) (Peb Pbebs Association.) LONDON. Nov. 7. The Times states that if as a result of the Veto Conference the party leaders can jointly recommend the House of Commons to accept proposals for a compromise, it is probable that the support they would receive would outweigh th© casting vote of the Irish, with whom the Labour party may act. The Daily Chronicle hints that Mr Asquith is anxious to submit to the Cabinet Council,, to be held to-morrow, a tentative proposal for a settlement by consent, so that he »may thereafter be enabled to take a decisive line at the Conference.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 7
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