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Napier Telegraph states The Hastings district, the finest has boea Practically unrepresented for a quarter of a century. We to a o V ? flounc L ero f “t'ont in the rut too tong Look at our paltry tin-uot pub'own nnTh BB^ hey a bo,h ‘) h - ? a r co °' . Tbis is the result of alaa kada m! oal Bplri6 on th ° Part of the . rj„ , bey , simply let things rip, and have showed no interest in the advancement of their district ” ihf*\l ar n UB thnes a rumor haß he?n current shnrtw Commonwealth Government would sail's fwZs 0 eifOV C *° EU PPref s Tatter 'i r ep3 y e £ ,a ? the rumor has obtained, currenoy. Mr Sydney Smith, tho Pdp*hotfrnn a Bnera1 ’ * WOiS interviewed by a Melbourne agei reporter recently, but refused to give any information as to exactly what ha ;S d /° d £’ Smiih 5e now convinceci that the law has been evaded, and has received legal advice whioh indicates that there are ways of preventing the transmisrion ™ communications pariakio/? v nf tho nn*nm o.ters to Tattereall's in Tasminia Whether inv a°t El “ aSt ° r '? eDeral °°ntemplates bringing a tost case before the Hioh r n nrf v,,, b “‘ that solu *i°n of the difff. ' you reins® th V »M} ainflUellti3lquQrters - “ Do you realise that if you smash Tattersall’s it Federal noVtaV? 6 BWOa?S co£,fl!ots with or* ' }“■ZtZ £T*-- *’ ‘bey m a U re f

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2

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