LIBERAL CONVERT
TO OONSER VATIVE PART Y
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
LONDON, March 22
Captain the Hon. F. E. Guest Ims written to Air Baldwin, announcing his desire to join tho Conservative Party. ■ He says;--“For .some time past, I lpive foiuql an lucreiising. cl:i‘Acuity in believing that, the Libera I, Party ' under ..its present leadership, can maintain the past, high traditions and principles of Liberalism. .1 am also wondering whether fiscal and economic systems based on facts a quartet of a century old are no longer unehallenga.bk'. I sincerely 'believe that tlio policy of which you are tho protagonist is tlie only one giving security for working "class' conditions in Britain and for the consistent pursuit of a national and imperial, as against a class policy.’’ Air Baldwin has replied cordially Wjjloomisg Captain Guest to tho Party.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1930, Page 6
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138LIBERAL CONVERT Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1930, Page 6
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