THE POLITICAL SITUATION. The purport of more recent despatches is to this effect: Tbe safest generalisation that can be formed ia that with Gladstone in retirement, Parnell dead, the Irish Party rent with'feuds, and the Liberal leaders unable to carry out the Newcastle programme and unwilling to make an aggressive movement against, the Lords, the people have considered it necessary to have a change, and to give Mr Chamberlain a chance to show what he can do with his Tory democracy. To this may, be added the fact that the Unionists had superior organisation aud all the money they needed for a successful canvasß. The Liberals lacked leaders, organisers, candidates and money.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5337, 15 August 1895, Page 2
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