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… home in Scotland had been the meeting place of Radicals and Liberals. True to these youthful influences, Fowlds …
… portfolio in the Hall-Jones and Ward Ministries until the Liberals were defeated in 1912. For three months in 1909 and … half asleep. As Herries sat down even Carroll's fellow Liberals felt daunted. But Carroll, speaking without notes, …
… the rest of his life. As soon as it became evident that the Liberals could command a majority, Ballance formed a … their disapproval of reactionary obstruction by giving the Liberals an overwhelming majority. Seddon made further … Before the general election of 1896, at which the Liberals' majority was considerably reduced, Seddon had …
… Progressive and Moderate Liberal Party, which with the Liberals became the United Liberal Labour Party. He withdrew …
… to Parliament in 1902 he became leader of the New Liberals, a left-wing group pledged to expedite social …
… three years, and against strong opposition, even from Liberals, Reeves gave the country the most complete labour … measures, the prospect of which alarmed the right-wing Liberals, and early in 1896, to their mutual relief, Reeves …
… to Reform. The “roadless North” was despairing of the Liberals, but not yet prepared to trust Reform. Its members … was nominated chiefly by Oppositionists. His pledge to the Liberals could hardly have been more limited and lukewarm: … claimed that it was “leasehold”, and that his pledge to the Liberals was now voided. He crossed the floor with three …
… one of the earliest Labour members. He adhered to the Liberals led by Ballance, who invited him to become …
… Bay of Plenty. The lease in perpetuity was abolished by the Liberals in 1907 and tenants were given the right to …
… but for the adroit action of Hall in inducing four Auckland Liberals (the “Auckland rats”) to change sides. Macandrew …