THE VETO CONFERENCE.
RESULT SOON TO BE KNOWN. By Telegra.ph-'Press Association—CopyriEttt. (Rec, October 11, 10.5 p.m. ) London, October 11. Mr. J. A. Simon, the new Attorney; General, in ~a speech .at- Walthamstow, denied that tho Liberals had broken the truce in relation to the Veto Conference. The result of the Conference would soon be known—the sooner the better ' the Liberals, said—and .they,,must .wait ;taetttly.- ';''•;..'■■'.■/.■'■■■•;.■'■'••■..■.;■-•.•'■, :';'- ; .; Mr.; Scott Dickson, 'Unionist member for,. Glasgow,; Central ;'Division, in '■■' a speech: Lanarkshire/' said -he; hoped, -but,would. not.say he expected; the Conference to be; productive of : -' ;: ;'';■•"' A..' : -' ' .■;''
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 5
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91THE VETO CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 5
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