GROWTH OF ARMAMENTS.
"A DEVILISH BUSINESS."
RADICALS IN REVOLT.
(By Cable.—Prees Association.— Copyright.) (Received November 27th, 10 p.m.) LONDON. November 27.
A notable feature of the National Liberal Congress at . Leeds was a Radical revolt at the increase of armaments.
Sir John B runner declared that this growing and mad expenditure was a devilish business.
Mr Henry Vivian, secretary of the Co-Partnerships' Association, hinted that the bonds of loyalty to the Party might snap under the strain.
Mr Illingworth announced that there would be no general election before 1915.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 7
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