NEW POLICY URGED.
MEMBERS j^MFESTO. O)ER POWERS OF government. !OTECTI vb tariff included. r S^- c ° Tp ™ lo^') December 7th, 5.5 p.m.) 1 TENDON, December 6. . T Cook, Sir Oswald Mosley, f Crathia Mosley, Mr Oliver Baldother Labour members & a i manifesto urging action nation-wide crisis. They "Jewing of wider powers m the *Znt, creating an emergency :^ of fi ve Ministers without portexecute a policy creating a toce between agriculture and Lai production, organising the utj controlling imports, sheltering # L r3 from sweating, dumping, ■Actuating prices, ensuring effijjd a protective tariff, concludand foreign, trading agreeredwing taxation, instituting clearance, rehousing, and using in this work.
jjBODR AND LIBERALS. . ci ILY HERALD'S " COMMENT. ixeived December 7th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, December 6. At "Daily Herald's" lobby correct, commenting on Mr Lloyd "It is difficult to see how [cjjjr jaß remain in office another two mon sueb an unsubstantial basis. likelihood is the continuance of fW!»y support from the Liberals, I tie possibility of a clash at any bstence of pact denied. (sarnsH official wireless.) KUGBY, December o. Jq riev of recent rumours that the jisai Party had agreed conditionally atnpport the Government, the speech ijlfr Lloyd George to Liberal canditei to-day was awaited with inast. Ee said tlicre was no pact to anmace. He was there to expound i policy , „ He criticised tie Labour *Governsat, but said an election might mean Conservative victory, involving proiction for a generation. Therefore, le Government should be defeated Jy on an issue rital to the nation, to ffovenjigrat. jaaJd. need Liberal frill and bap. Urgent problems ate tackled, and electoral reform «through. lined later,. Mr Lloyd George m that there was no pact and lit B4LS TO KEEP GOVERNMENT IN POWER. ®8 mi ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC tttWUM—COFYBIGHT.) LONDON, December 5. liberalism as saving the from "the degradation of the and sordid aspect of nabSb, represented by the haggling, daws of tariffs, with the ®ol patriotism harnessed to •£'' Mr Lloyd George (Liberal i), ia a speech to Liberal candi- * finoouced the Party's inten[i taping Mr Ramsay MacDonafter a slashing attack ® Gorsniment.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 11
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343NEW POLICY URGED. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 11
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