ELECTION APPEAL
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th | LONDON, Wednesday. th I It is stated that Ministers are at I present considering the idea of apI pealing to the country as a National I Government. If this is decided upon j_ | the Government will probably ask 0 jfora free hand to deal with the t- I crisis, neither speeifying nor exy I cluding any particular measure. | This will involve the Conservatives I in the saerifice of their plans of fightI ing on a full tariff issue. • I On the other hand, it implies the I Liberal acceptance of a tariff, if 1 | found necessary to meet the special | circumstances. It is believed the Conservative I leaders are willing to agree to a maniI festo on the widest lines. | The executive of the Labour Party I has decided that all members supr I porting the National Government will automatically cease to be memI bers of the Party. Thus, Messrs. RamI say MacDonald, Philip Snowden, J. " | H. Thomas, Sir W. A. Jowitt and ten I other Labour members of Parliament I are expelled. > I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 33, 1 October 1931, Page 3
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