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POLITICAL NOTES.

[Fbom Oub Cobbesfondent.] WE LLINGTON, . Sept 22. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

Sir Fowlds, in his address at the Exchange Ball last night, stated that he was satisfied. from what he learned, by observation and conversation during recent tour in the' United States, that had it not . .been for the war with Spain, tho ultimate - effects of" which could" not be foreseen, Mr "Bryan would without the slightest doubt '- hare been elected as President afothe next .- election.. .Tiie reason, given by '£iie speaker ;^fas that jih'e'-: wave/of prosperity which it was promised would follow the . election of Mr M'Kinley had not come to hand. He added that it was only the most deliberate, barefaced corruption and bribery that prevented Mr Bryan from being returned at the last election.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6291, 23 September 1898, Page 1

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POLITICAL NOTES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6291, 23 September 1898, Page 1

POLITICAL NOTES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6291, 23 September 1898, Page 1

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