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A PROTEST AND AN APPEAL.

„, S, ?V~ l . roa 4-r in tQ o.Papers 1 about Sir Joseph Ward going Home, re the Navaf Conference Now. sir, I think it is time'to put a'stop to this jaunting; Home on" 'the ' r ■ taxpayers' money; It is scandalous- for the present Government to-allow-it; What are- tho workers doing in Wellington that-they' did not get up; in. a body' and stop' him . from going, when there are thousands' out of work crying for- broad, -and. .the" Prime Minister must spend the money that is mist needful in:the country at the present time' I myself have grown-up sons idle,' glad to do anytning, and yet the Government postpones Parliament' till October. What Parliament ought to do 1* to carry on without him and

bring in a motion of no-oon£<knoo This will De thn Prime Ministcr'6 third trip Home The working classes should make a cry about it, and lot him soo ho is not master of tho people, that he is only a servant of tho people Ho starts cutting down saJancs, but no takes not to touch his own It is tho fat man ho wants to pander to Tho I pnblje liavo had enough of him l;et us have a change I, for ono, am tired of his policy and hi< tin-pot way of doing, Perhaps some abler pen than mine will take the matter up —I am, etc., , BACKBLOCKER June 17. ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3

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A PROTEST AND AN APPEAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3

A PROTEST AND AN APPEAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3

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