THE TROUBLES OF MR. HOGG.
V Sir, —Possibly, the 'Hon.' Mr.. Hogg may ..;,; haw too : freely oxpressod. his "sympathies i n .:;• respect totho unceasing conflict between the " ; . interests of .Land, Capital,, and Labour; yet ! ■ . fow, "will doubtbut chat his selection for v )■'■ office was duo to his 'well-known convictions : ;'.'•■•oh the various .phases of these questions. 11l 'a. .popular : Ministry not! prepared-to givo ..; effect to'the drastic demands of Labour, such ■ a .member plays an; important part.'., t Ho ' jnay, it is true, have at times to submissively : accept,ostensible reproof';. but what.matter; , /-'.is,:ho not still a.'Minister?—l am, etc., .-■■■. W^:-- : 'f''- : ■ v --.- ; : ;\PLAIN : FACTS, v
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 535, 16 June 1909, Page 9
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103THE TROUBLES OF MR. HOGG. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 535, 16 June 1909, Page 9
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