OUR MEMBER.
The Wanganui Herald concluding an article on Mr Macarthuu's address to his constituents observes : — From the foregoing extracts from Mr iMao Arthur's speech it will be seen that the member for Manawatu holds very decided opinions on most of the chief questions of the day ; views that we do not m all cases endorse, but which m the main arc sound and well thought out. Manawatu is fortunate m possessing a man of Mr Mac Arthur's wide experience and undoubted ability, and we are glad to notice he received a most cordial and unanimous vote of thanks and confidence at the close ot his very able and interesting speech, which was one his audience must have felt to be far above the average '.of such utterances, and worthy of more than a passing consideration, as many parts of it were of the greatest interest to his hearers, who for years had never been honored by the member for their district giving an account of his stewardship, one o the evils of electing a non-resident of the district to represent it m Parliament.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 62, 14 February 1885, Page 2
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184OUR MEMBER. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 62, 14 February 1885, Page 2
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