THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
LniKit.vi.iSM At llomk. Much of the Liberal revival is due to the return to politics of Sir Herbert Samuel. "It is not too much to say." says the last number of the "Review of Reviews." "that Sir Herbert Samuel lias suer ceded in heartening the Liberal rank and file', and that his speeches have given the country an impression that one public man. at least, knows his own mmd anel is in earnest." To this may he added the opinion of the Conservative "Saturday ■Review.” expressed just alter the introduction of the Trade Lnion Bill, that everything the Government was doing or thinking of doing made a
Liberal revival more certain. Evidently a number ot voters nor csoosing the Liberal middle way between the two i:;tremes ot Toryism and Labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1927, Page 2
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