FATE OF THE LORDS.
THE I'RO'I'OSKD COXFEREN'CR. DENOUXOIOD MY LAROUR. UXIOXIST M.P.'s VTEWS. [l!Y ELF.CTItIO TT'.LF.CiI!AI'II-COI'YItKITIT.J L I*l It L'UKSS AHHO^IATIIN.J (Received This Day, 8.45 a.m.) LOXDOX, June 19. Mr R. Cly lies, M.l'., speaking an a Labour deiiionstration in Manchester 011 the subject of the propose-round-table conference over tho House of Lords, said: "The conference implies It surely means corn-promise. We can make no concession and cannot consenlt to compromise." ■Mr Philip Snowden, T/a.l>our M.L'. for Leicester, speaking at Stanhopedene, said that, the conference could only he justified by success il the people were betrayed ojieo more during tlhe present generation. Democrats would never again put faith in any professions of democracy on Ithe part of official Tjiberalism. Mr Monnr Law, l*niou.i i it M.l'. for Dulwieh (London S.E.), speaking ait West Hartlepool, said that whatever changes were necessary they could only c,OlllO by that evolution through which our parliamentary institutions bad grown, making tJlieni so flexible and strong. Ey^freanra—mtigMMiia
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1910, Page 3
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