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Show JUBILANT English Aristocracy Expects Ex-pects to Regain Lost Power Woodstock. England, July 2. The Unionist party, which sees In the recent re-cent differences of opinion between the Liberal and Labor forces and tho national loss of strength to, tho government gov-ernment as a result of home rule, disestablishment dis-establishment and other reform measures an oportunlty of regaining power, convened In tho court yard of Blenheim palace today Three thousand thou-sand delegates representing the Unionist organization and the members mem-bers of the party were present The Unionists which usually support the Liberals, sent delegates hero. Tho representatives of the Primrose league, the political association of the aristocracy, and other members of the party had an opportunity of conferring con-ferring with the veterans. Bonar Law, leader of the opposition. opposi-tion. Sir Edward Careon, the Ulster leader, and F E. Smith, another of tho keen fighters of the party, delivered deliv-ered addresses which contained lots of fire. Tho meeting closed with sectional I (Conferences to enable the organizers I to collect new Ideas for tho general election, which Unionists believe cannot can-not be long delayed. |