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IMPERIAL ELECTIONS.

[united press association',, (by electric telegraph.— copyright). (Eeceived September 28, 9 25 a.m.) London, September 27. Me Wyndham's speeches, frankly welcoming and criticising the Government policy, have greatly strengthened the position. He foreshadows a permanent army of a quarter of a million, half of whom will be stationed abroad. • Mr Whitley, Mayor of Mafeking, at present visiting England, forewarns the Bradford electors that the Boers will view every gain by the Liberals as a gain to the Eepublics. (Received September 28,9.25 a.m.) London, September 27. Mr Cauipbell-Bannerman, addressing the electors in the Stirling district, denounced the silence of the Government on the details of the settlement iu South Africa. The speaker said this was asking for a blank cheque, and was a khaki artifice. Sir W. V. Hurcourt, speaking at Blackwood, declared that he intended cordially supporting Mr Bannerman as chosen leader of the Liberal party.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 766, 28 September 1900, Page 2

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IMPERIAL ELECTIONS. Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 766, 28 September 1900, Page 2

IMPERIAL ELECTIONS. Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 766, 28 September 1900, Page 2