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BETTER DAYS AHEAD.

I PROPHETIC CHANCELLOR. ! '''&% HOOK-OF DISUNION. ' „$(« OF THE ELECTIONS. L Association-Copyright * (Btfeiwd Juno 8. 9.M *»•> ||||§ V London, Juno 3. : #Chanccllor of the Exchequer ■ ■ HE Boyd George), speaking at -SioWyesterday, said the day of ■'- -ScrW had dawned, and the 'So meant to govern themselves. 1 So Parliament Act was not per- :; fibut it would be improved, and t A I hoped shortly to see a better ; Vvtfpper House. !!©ss; Liberals were confronted with 1 'the great rock of disunion. They hid already suffered a few hard Lcks from dissension, and unless ;."-.lis.'was healed the party would eomo to. grief. ; Surely the Liberal and Labour parties could make a sonsible adjustKitties could elections, were not pieni. . Wm recent elections, were not due, .' held, to a revulsion of feline against advanced legislation, but to jmpatience with the Parlia- ; mentary machine, which was inade- :.: quate to deal with the grievances people were enduring. . - The contributory clauses of the Inlaratice Act were doing mischief. : "tie message of the elections for the ' liberals was not to stand still, but. to press on. The aristocracy and ■ their friends were crowing jubilantly over the mutinies of the army in I rebellious Ulster, but tho very dung;l, • &]] on which they were perched was being undermined by a flood. .They wanted an election before the waters bad "gathered with sufficient force to ."' -swep&em away, but could not get ,- * Several suffragettes were removed - for, interrupting, while others . , in the main street. - ' Three were arrested.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 7

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BETTER DAYS AHEAD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 7

BETTER DAYS AHEAD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 7

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