THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
' A POLITICAL' CAVE. .. a The .specific proposals in the amendmenc moved by Mr Coates'do : not boh- . ' cern the lieforlmers." AYhat they are ./ striving to do is to cripple at its: inception the revival of a progressive’ policy to which they have always’ been opposed. And- they have' been ' em- . ■boldeiied' by the protests, more' 'rociferous than weighty!. from the parties -, affected. They hoped ’ for additional recruits,’ but probably 'will /be’ disappointed; The caye of the opposition - can be aptly. likened to the. Cave .of i Adullam. ■ “And ’every one ITiat was \ • in distress, and every one that, was discontented .gathered themselves ’ un-V •: to him; and he became captain 'over them ;, and there were with him' about */' four hundred men.” ■ ; . —■Christchurch Times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1929, Page 4
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125THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1929, Page 4
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