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Other Speeches.

Received November 26, 10.46 p.m

LONDON, November 26.

Winston Churchill, speaking at Oldham, endorsed every word of the Duke of Devonshire's speech, and declared that if the Conservative party became Protectionists he would leave it and steadily oppose it. Churchill intended to address another meeting, but the Conservative Club was closed against him. He spoke from a cab, and had an enthusiastic reception. Mr Bryce, at Salfqrd, said the coming election could not bo long delayed, lhe date would depend upon when the head of the Government, who is outside the Government-, wired orders to 'he Go vernment asking it to dissolve. The Government would be met by at >b-;o lutely united Liberal party.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 5

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Other Speeches. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 5

Other Speeches. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1278, 27 November 1903, Page 5

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