A "LIBERAL" PROPHECY.
The Wangjuuii HcnV-ld, which was an, ardent supporter' (of the Ward Admin:'&.tration, had i!he following in- its issue of Saturday last:— "We venture to prophesy itibat Mr Mili'ar, with the aid of a- small -following, will sir-ash the Government, that Mr Maasey will form a Cabinet, and iihat before lie haw ■time to crrfs his legs, weary with waiting, under the Treasury benches, lie will be ejected by the same agency, and that there will then bo a general election, whklh will a<>W;n return an omnipotent Liberal majority. A man imigiht under present ciicuinstances not the general iconoclast without being a traitor to Liberalism. He -might, in fact, be its best friend by fastening the ccmnig tit" its kingdom even if by violent and painful means. To a bold and enterprising politician, with one eye to eolf «.nd the other to Liberalism, the situation is full of splendid possibilities.''
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10622, 30 April 1912, Page 4
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152A "LIBERAL" PROPHECY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10622, 30 April 1912, Page 4
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