REUNION OF LIBERALS.
ELECTION PACT ENDED.
LONDON". February 9. Correspondence between Mr. Lloyd George and a Liberal M.P., Major Entwistle, in which the "Centre Party" idea is frankly abandoned, is regarded in the Parliamentary lobby as a. distinct advance in the direction of a Liberal reunion. Authoritatively it is said that no political ties whatever now exist between Mr. Lloyd George and the Conservative ex-Ministers not included in the present Government. The tacit understanding between the two wings of the late Cabinet, which led to the presence of Lord Birkenhead and Mr. Austen Chamberlain on Mr. Lloyd George's platform 'during the election has been abandoned by both sides. In the event of a Liberal Party reunion sonn half-dozen National Liberals will join the Government in view of their elec tion pledge*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 7
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131REUNION OF LIBERALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 7
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