BRITISH LIBERALISM.
REVIVAL PREDICTED. LONDON. Jan. £4. Dealing with the future of Libera ism in a speech at Torquay, Sir Donald I lacLcan declared that the Liberal re-orgai lisation committee had received overwh liming evidence of a great and general rei ival of active Liberalism, whioh was a mi tter of some importance to the country's future and political life. The great majority of thinking peiple, he said, were profoundly averse to the creation of that position, leaving no alt* rnative to the present Government, bu: a Socialist Party, dominated by its ext 'emista. The most iK/peful features of the Lij.eral revival w?p the enthusiasm and det« rmination of women and the ycung peuple, who were most likely to decide the lext election. _ • , New women's associations ware sprin jing up weekly, and thousands of recruits vere being swiftly added to the ranks of ynung Liberals.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 58, 7 February 1925, Page 5
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