It is expepted tliat the retirement of Mr Gladstone will be followed by the defeat of the Great Liberal. Party at Home. This party hua rcaobed a point St which revolution begins, aud it .is just as well that it; should be stopped at' this stag;,. and that the country Bbould. have tin:o to consider fliie ejjfeot .of the enormous changes whieli il has |:o. .bring about. The Conservatives :®ill do§ pore take office and for the next few years we may hope for poliiioal peace'aud prosperity, .Mr Gladstone can have flo successor who will hold tho Liberal as be held it. Cnly a Premier seasoned by years of experience as Leader of fit Jo rally, the Liberal Party, to victory. The position Mr W. Gladstone has occupied has been unique and supreme'; no 'fftkepmri cojulJ&o what he has aqcomplis)is, and po pitier rann can tajke jip the work be is eomppjjed Jo rejinqph, Wo are phased to aqejiim retjire undefeated, for his indouitabje ability tyji demand the adrajratiop of even political opponenfce, but we sli&lj not besorry to see bis Party defeated now .''ijje Leader which has bolstered it up so lonifL'aa withdrawn frop the field*: : rj; .. , i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 2
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