HON. D. BUDDO'S RECENT SPEECH.
ADVERSE CRITICISM, (lit (riUliitAl'li'-Sl'ii'-'UI. 1 • , Auoiilnrid, May ill. The speech' delivered'h.v Mr. Buddo at Rangiora has succcedod In rousing the Auekland "Star" from its usual attitude of • unfailing confidence in a Ministry which, according to tho '.'Star's" previous professions of faith, can do no wrong. In a few tefso sentences tho "Star" gives its opinion of Mr. Buddo a3 follows i-*-"Th<\ spcoch delivered by tho Horn D. Buddo at Rangiora last Friday appears tq havo dealt chiefly with a topic that is, fortunately for the Dominion, entirely outside Mr. Huddo's official province. The country has not yet had all Opportunity of discovering whether Mr. Buddo's porsonal qualifications in other ros&oets justify his elevation to Ministerial rank, bnt wo can at least he thankful Mi&t dostray did hot ordain iilm to bo our Minister . for Finance, for Mr. Buddo's comments on the present financial situation and tlio oattses that have produced it aro Cortainly not calculated to inspire confidence In his judgment, in this mrticular sphere." ',
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 7
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170HON. D. BUDDO'S RECENT SPEECH. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 7
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