TALKING AGAINST TIME.
,-'/. / TQ THE EDITOE. ' " '"'",'"' Sib,— l : manfully waded through 'the fiven epltimns; pft your report ot Mr_. Hal-; i combe's address'ntPalmerstpn, arid felt con-"' siderably ?'spld" at the result.. Why, sir, althpugh, he must hat e been speaking for a copple^of hours, it is ; nothing more than a f rotbyS diatribe againsf the Government;which 'considering he appropfiates'thew^pro--/gramme is somewhat cool. 1 Miv Snelsph in'; forty • minutes cpvered mpre grpund, and went mpr6 fully intp the f utJire-rwhicQ. .is what we want to hear about— than his oppbnen't with all his eloquence. Words are v«rv cheajj,- and 1 Mr. : Halcpmbe'a mass pf; rrerbiage was directing .tprslipwing what .the/ 'Ministry' did not do, rather than what he was prepared tp dp. — &c. y . Eiectob. -j Fpxtpn, August 19, 1879. .
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 67, 20 August 1879, Page 3
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