MR SEDDON'S VICTORY.
+ - COMMENTS 13Y r.OjN'DuX i'UI'.SS. run i'i;i:ss ish>cu':h,:;. Wklungton. Dc. eiiili.-r 1 I. According to the Loudon ueivspipei's, the victory of the Kcddnii Umvi'nni'-ni was regarded as a foregone I'onchisiou. The Morning Post says that within the colony the constructive statesman always gets the better of the destructive politician. >"cw Zra'aml his lia.l prosperity under Mr Scddou's rcj»iiuc, and lie no doubt has the heart of his little nation, The Standard says that when Mr Seddon first took otlice it was piv'dieted by those who had not fathomed his remarkable genius that he would have a shortSexistcncc, but, on the contrary, every general election adds to his supporters. The Westminister Gazette declares that Mr Scddon's record is certainly rerarrkablo. The Daily Chronicle states that Mr Scddon will, doubtless, have new experiments to show us.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8004, 15 December 1905, Page 2
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136MR SEDDON'S VICTORY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8004, 15 December 1905, Page 2
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