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EDEN.

Mr Cheal has entered the lists against Mr Bollard as the champion of Liberalism, though apart from his hostility to the Government, Mr Bollard is about as staunch a Liberal as we send to Wellington. However, opposition to the Government is accounted political heterodoxy by the Liberal and Labour Federation, which will give Mr Cheal its support, while he has also reason to expect a block vote from the Prohibitionists. Mr Bollard's chief claim to re-election lies in his useful record as a member for years past.

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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 3

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EDEN. Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 3

EDEN. Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 3

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