THE LIBERAL-LABOUR PARTY.
Memories of the old stirring days of the Liberal-Labour alliance are revived by the Lyttelton Times iu a comment on the results of Thursday’s polling : “Canterbury can be trusted to do its part in seeing that the march of progress is continued,” remarks the Times, “but in some of the other provinces the relations between the various sections of the Liberal Party are not so cordial as they should be, and the second ballots might very well be made the occasion for healing old differences aud divisions. The elections have progressed far enough to show that the need of the Liberal-Labour Party at the present time is a restoration of the mutual confidence and the enthusiasm which led it on from
success to success during the earlier years of its career. It has not yet finished the great work it set out to accomplish, there are still wrongs to be righted aud reforms to be achieved, aud now is the time for its leaders to show that they are worthy of the traditions and the opportunities to which they have succeeded.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1082, 14 December 1911, Page 4
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184THE LIBERAL-LABOUR PARTY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1082, 14 December 1911, Page 4
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