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GENERAL ELECTION IN DECEMBER.

HOTTEST OF MODERN TIMES.

NORTH OF ENGLAND WON'T BUDGE AN INCH.

I By Telegraph.- I'resa As3.ic;a!ion.-CJii.vriglit Received November 11, 9.30 p.m. S London, Yesteiday. I It is understood that last evening'H j Cabinet decided on forcing an early i election, namely, December. | In the highest political circles it is I anticipated that it will be one of the ! hottest and bitterest contests of modern times.

Unionists are extensively signing a protest against the Home Rulo all round policy. Mr Walter Long informed a member of the Nineteen Hundred Club that Mr Balfour authorised the statement that neither Imperial Federation, Home Rule, nor Devolution formed any part of the discussion of the Conference. Mr Rufus Isaacs, M.l\, speaking at Reading, said glad tongues were now loosened. The Liberals gloried in the fight and were determined to leave no stone unturned to win. Mr Augustine Birrell, speaking at Watford, referring to the approaching elections, said the Liberals wanted all the support possible south and west, and added the north of England would not budge an inch, neither would Scotland nor Wales.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 November 1910, Page 5

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GENERAL ELECTION IN DECEMBER. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 November 1910, Page 5

GENERAL ELECTION IN DECEMBER. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 November 1910, Page 5

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