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LIBERAL AND LABOUR ATTITUDE.

(Received March 20, 10.0 a.m.) LONDON. March 25. 'Jfajor-Cfenoral Sir C. Macßeaay, whom the War Office sent to Belfast to confer with Count Gleichon, visited Sir Kdward Carson at Graigavon in uniform. raumaiing that ho wished to cay jiis respects to tho Unionist leader. General Richardson was present. Tho Manchester Guardian states that tho War Chico staff, with two exceptions, intended resigning, but for Mr. Asquith’s statement declaring there was misunderstanding. Tho Westminster Gazette (Liberal) says it would rather it should go on record that tho army had won tho victory than tho Government. “Wo would choorfullv t»oo tho Government out of office and tho Liberal Party in tho wilderness. What Messrs. Ward and Thomas said yesterday tho whole working class is thinking to-day.’’ A miners’ agent addressing the colliers in Cumberland said tho time was ripo for tho formation of a trade union defence league ready to take up arms to resist opposition from any. source.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144360, 26 March 1914, Page 3

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LIBERAL AND LABOUR ATTITUDE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144360, 26 March 1914, Page 3

LIBERAL AND LABOUR ATTITUDE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144360, 26 March 1914, Page 3