BRITISH POLITICS.
LIBERALS AND CONSERVATIVES. AN APPEAL.
Received January 1, 10.58 p.m. LONDON, January 1
Lord Hugh Cecil asserts that many Liberals and Conservatives have much in common, and appeals to Lord Rosebery to lead the centralminded party which finds its views at present ill-expressed on-either side of Parliament.
MID CORK ELECTION. Received January 1, 10.5 p.m. LONDON, January 1
' Mr Sheehan has been re-elected for Mid Cork, unopposed. He declared that the* election would free the Irish Party from the narrow despotism which was rendering it useless for any great national purpose. Mr O'Brien stated that Mr Sheehan intended to take legal proceedings, ■which would lead to revelations of greater public interest than anything since the Parnell Commission.
(Owing to Mr Sheehan's expulsion from the Nationalist' Party and the stoppage of his Parliamentary salary, he resigned his seat for Mid-Cork).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8322, 2 January 1907, Page 5
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