PROSPECTS BRIGHTER
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british elections ^arly national appeal by mk three parties now w ' probable I premier uses influence
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I The prospects of a national appeal by the Government being endorsed by representatives of the three parties appear b'righter, says the "Daily Telegraph's" political correspondent. There are indications that Mr. MacDonald is earrying all the members of the Cdbinet with him in favour of an early election. Mr MacDonald refrained from making a definite statement in the House of Commons because negotiations were then actively in progress. It is understood that Mr Lloyd George has modified his former opposition and is now anxious to discover what limitations to its arrangements the Government is willing to concede in return for official Liberal co-operation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 34, 2 October 1931, Page 3
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