HOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
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'The Dominion did not expect Air C’oates to play a leading part in the councils ol the Empire. He h'ad had only limited oxpy/Henco ol political leadership in this country, and none at all of coniercnces ol this kind. But bo has bad a nuigniiieont opportunity to study both the problems of Empire and the men whose duty it is to solve them. The result should be apparent; in a. larger view, more weighty utterance. more constructive 0 hid t.s. Mr Coates has represented the Dominion with a reserve and dignity which have created a favourable impression in the Old Countrv. He has returned to Ins native 'land, and the future will show whether he has the capacity for lug things.—‘‘Lyttelton Times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1927, Page 2
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133HOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1927, Page 2
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