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DIRECT CONTESTS

OLDER PARTIES’ INFORMAL ARRANGEMENT POLICIES REMAIN ABSOLUTELY DISTINCT PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS AT GLABGOW OPPONENTS ACCUSED OF OBSTRUCTION Conservatives and Liberals in many constituencies have reached agreements to avoid vote-splitting, which lost them seats in the election of 1923. At the same time the two older parties are. sharply divided on questions of policy, notably that of preferential duties. Mr Macdonald-opened his whirlwind campaign at Glasgow, where he denounced the opposition parties for their alleged obstruction in Parliament. He defended the Labour Government’s foreign policy, and declared that it had revived the League of Nations.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 7

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DIRECT CONTESTS New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 7

DIRECT CONTESTS New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11960, 15 October 1924, Page 7