BRITISH POLITICS.
THE LIBER4L SPLIT. A RE-UNION IMPOSSIBLE. PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 18, 0 52 a.m. London, July 17. A remarkable ht'n has been received by, the City Libeial Club from Lord Rosebery, declaring that ha would never volun arily re-enter paity politics. The cleuvage of the par;y wss parm :nent, and it was not passibl < t■■> rjlii ve it by phrases of the evolution of the Empire and of Imperial feeling, which produced irriconcilable divergencies. It was imp'wib'e ti c snduc the pirty on prii c ; ple if Lsichar. Liberals would only become a power when their minds were made up on Im peria! qu-stions, and the who'e Empire rallied on th-j war. The Liberals tcok an impossible attitude of neutrality, and an open mind np?lt impo'ence. Received 18,0.57 a.m. London, July 17. The Daily A'ews u gfs thi Liberals tot to listen to Lord Roaebery's wrecking counsels.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 149, 18 July 1901, Page 3
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149BRITISH POLITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 149, 18 July 1901, Page 3
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