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THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP

Sir,—lCas Sir Joseph Ward ail eye on tin; Commissionership that ho is always nagging about when his timo is up? I don't, think the electors are at all dissatisfied with tho present man, and I don't think any of tho obstructionists in our present Parliament would be any improvement 011 Sir Thames M'Kcnzie, and it is doubtful, after the next election is over, if they will get tho many fat billets some of them oiro expecting. If the electors of this Dominion have tho welfare of the country at heart, not even a seat iu tho House, with a substantial r.'se in their screw, would many of them have.—l am, etc., ELECTORAL.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 8

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THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 8

THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 8

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