THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
BRITISH ELECTION PROSPECTS. Perhaps the most amusing feature of the present political situation at Home is the confidence professed by the leaders of the three parties in their own ultimate success. Mr Baldwin speaking for the Conservatives, Mr Lloyd George for the Liberals, and Mr Ramsay MacDonald and Mr J. H. Thomas for Labour, have all in their own individual ways described the return of their own party to power as necessary and inevitable, and we have no doubt that they honestly believe it. But in spite of these optimistic predictions, the coming elections still remain to the eye of the impartial outsider “wrapped in mystery.” and the future .of the country is entirely problematical. .—Auckland Star.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 4
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