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THE WAVE OF DEMOCRACY.

LIBERAL AND LABORITE MUST* - UNITE. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] Per Press Association. Received June 3, at 9.35 a.m. London, June 2. Mr- Lloyd George, speaking at Gricrieth. said that the day of democracy had dawned and! that the people meant to govern themselves. The Parliament Act was not perfect, but would be improved. He hoped to see a. bettor Upper House. Liberals were .confronted the great rook of disunion \ hey had already suffered- a. few hard knocks from dissension, and unless then d <{'- eulties were healed the party would come "to grief. Mr Lloyd tinned: "Surely Liberals and Labont.es ought to make a sensible adjustment. Several euffragettes removed for iiterrat/ting. Others cm ashed windows ill Sigh Aire ex. Three were arrested.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12254, 3 June 1914, Page 5

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THE WAVE OF DEMOCRACY. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12254, 3 June 1914, Page 5

THE WAVE OF DEMOCRACY. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12254, 3 June 1914, Page 5

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