"VERY EXTRAORDINARY."
1 /GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. '':'f'l .'•have been reading, the speeches-of ; tho | candidates, who professed .'to support the Government, and I was amused to find that they took iip the very extraordinary position of be,ing anxious'.to:-keen the Government in bffico and at the same time even more anxious to kick their policy out. What is'. more—Ministers 1 are apparently, quite prepared to accept the position—to' sacrifice their dignity and 's;6lff,resßecf;;s6 .long'as: they, are. alloTvtd to retain/ office/arid ;salary."—Excerpt /from Speech '>Dyi'.Mi ; .-?Mas§eyV (Leader of the Reform party) oui'Satnrda'y.'night.-at Tftiku, where his meeting ,was'- the>largest..'and' most representative •ever-held, in. tho district. .;,....
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 617, 21 September 1909, Page 6
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100"VERY EXTRAORDINARY." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 617, 21 September 1909, Page 6
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