LIBERALISM REVIVED
“ROUND ITS CAPE HO- I MAY DOMINATE AGAIN By Cable —Press Association.—Copyright LONDON, Wednesday. It is reported that the Government is considering the provision of an alternative vote in three-cornered political contests. The “ Daily Herald ” admits that this might postpone the advent of the Labour Party to power, but says it would be a question of postponement only. -The “Daily Chronicle” and the “Daily News” see in the latest results of by-elections a revival of Liberalism, which Mr. Llflvd George says lias .“rounded its Cape Horn.” Already prominent Liberals are talking about the Liberals being the dominant party in the next Parliament. Sir Herbert Samuel, chairman of the Organising Committee, who has been working very hard in the interests of party unity, expresses the opinion that the next election may see a landslide like that of 1906 which suddenly bTought. sweeping Liberal successes.--A. and N. 7.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 1
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