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NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

To the Editor.

Sir, —I see by the telegram in the Daily Tims, that r Bathgate is supporting the Government. If I was in his place I would do the same. Ho\V has Mr Stafford become so changed ? Was it not he and his party that spent from L 3.000,000 to L 5,000,000 upon the wars—a sum that would have made three thousand miles of railway ? and now tbeywant to turn out a Government that is making railways to every part of New Zealand, and to substitute a blood-thirsty one in its place. lam clad to see that onr “ firm ” arc agreed upon this question.—l am, (fee , Tom.

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Evening Star, Issue 2968, 23 August 1872, Page 2

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110

NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE. Evening Star, Issue 2968, 23 August 1872, Page 2

NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE. Evening Star, Issue 2968, 23 August 1872, Page 2

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