SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [Established 1874.] WEDNESDAY, AUGYST 15, 1894. SIR ROBERT STOUT
Tim' Ministry will not Jikc Sjr Robert Stout's Carterton address. Read between the lines, it divides liberalism into two sections, a Soddoiiiiui liberalism of a spurious typo, and a Stout liberalism true and pure, Sir Robert separates tlio liberal sheep from tlio liberal goafe, I and shows how tlio one lot are to bo distinguished from the other. The Seddon liberalism we infer from the address, is autocratic, coercive, corrupting, extravagant, unjust and intemperate. Sirßobert Stout does not say this, but ho evidently means it, and the allegation is fairly true. On tlio other hand the J'llpftlisin bo advocates is dornO' I'intjc, free, jjufPi economical, eijuit ship#! jtejuneyatc. On the oik side isSfiddonlboistejL'iflg iippjfl>licfl,n! on the otherS.tfluf preaching prp ; hibition; on tIiMP jijije ivg liavi Seddon ruling with a tw fM, W _ on the other Stout appealing topriu ciples. On the one side there j almost open bribery on. the otlic tlicro is a promise of honoBtoconom; and purity of administration. Secret] many members of the House sympti tln'se with Sir Roberfc'Stoiit, bu openly they support Mr Seddon, be cause Mr Seddon is' tlieraaiiii power, and they respect him as suet 'jL'iijs 4iJferenco iu tlio Liberal part is iikejy ito "ioro marked a time goc-s #». MW m«m*bera_ar wbrelitopsjs of JJiiftJ, m /}| pended tor thplV .clpctipn W JJjo port of Liberals .of tjie. SW tyjit These Sir Robert, will tomtom their hands. Ho will not let theii run with the haro and-hunt wit! the hounds, but will rouso the, couhtrto denounce thenl Sir Robert i flli))08t iilono hand. in' th House, iiii Iw country, and H'hcn Riwlfty gjM election comes on lie will projjapl be able to carry amiijority of meniber back to the Houso lvith. liim.'H may have to .wait two years t become Premier, but wo fjuostioi wjxojtlior ho would not wait thro rather JIPIY that h lias put his liwwiifl % plflPgh, J} r ' take.it that ho elms#;!)? MP ta leader of'tlio .Liboi'ul .p/irf)' iftrtp House, and that lie will fight till t])i position bo recognised. If 1)8 stick (to politics he jnu6t cany his poini
, because the fooling of tho country year by year is growing in favour of jthe principles ivlnch-lie advocates.. Mi' &eddon is the man in possession | but the coming man is undoubtedly i Sir Bobei't Stout, and this rift in tlio lateral party cannot be mendod< orpatched up. ■ That the scum has come to the top first 111 tlio Liberal pot is not a matter of surprise.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4800, 15 August 1894, Page 2
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427SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [Established 1874.] WEDNESDAY, AUGYST 15, 1894. SIR ROBERT STOUT Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4800, 15 August 1894, Page 2
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