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Mr Arthur Collins is capable of saying as rude personal things as anyone pretending to position as a popular representative. The following sueer by him at Mr Bathgate is r, mild example :— The honorable gentleman called Mr Stafford's resolutions "unmanly." Well, he should be able to judge of whatj is unmanly and what is manly— of what is a straightforward and what is a crooked mode of proceeding. He did not explain why it wag unmanly, nor do I think it Jies within the power of the honorable member to explain it. He went on to state that he has got all ho, wants. I think that a man who behaved n* the honorable member did is euiitled to h ive a\\ ho waute. 'in<l if lie gets a'l he deserves, it will probably bo inure than h» wants.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1278, 3 September 1872, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1278, 3 September 1872, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1278, 3 September 1872, Page 2

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