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BRUCE THE CULPRIT

FOR GENERAL ELECTION FIASCO

(Received 18th January,- 9 a.m.) LONDON, 17th January. Earl Beauchatnp, speaking at the Na-. tional Lioera'l Club, said that the Baldwin Government had placed itself in such a position that the Liberals'had no option but to vote nb-conlidencK, which would have the effect of putting Labour into office. . ' ■ > Referring to Mr. Brace's speeches, he said that they sounded like the efforts of an-agent of the Tariff"Reform League. Mr. Bruce, more than anyone else, was the indirect cause' of tho "General Election. ■ ' - ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 7

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BRUCE THE CULPRIT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 7

BRUCE THE CULPRIT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 7

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