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TALK OF GENERAL ELECTION

ULSTER'S APPEAL. (Rec. 'March 4. 8.45 a.m.) LONDON. March 3. The changed tone of the Radical press indicates a possibility of a general in the autumn, "after pushing the Home Rule Bill as far as possible, the signatories to an appeal to the Eng]ish people on behalf of Ulster include Lords Halifax. Aldenham, Lovat. Milner, the Duke of Portland, Sir George Chu'bb, Professor Dicey. Mr Rudvard Kipling, and Sir Edward Elvan. FURTHER FORECASTS. (Rec. March 4, 9.3 5a.m.) LONDON, March 3. The "Daily News" admits that a section of radicals and labourites favour a general election in the autumn. "Reynolds" and "The Chronicle" make a similar statement. The "Morning Post" forecasts an election soon after June. THREE CORNERED CONTESTS. (Rec. 'March 4. 8.45 a.m.} LONDON, .March 3. "The Daily Citizen," in upholding the principle of three-cornered contests, declares that the Labour Party has its own mission, and asks, what other political, organisation is caring for the men deported from South Africa.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 5

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TALK OF GENERAL ELECTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 5

TALK OF GENERAL ELECTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 5