WHAT SHALL THE HARVEST BE ? The feeling is gradually growing that Mr. Bedford is being grafted on to the Opposition tree. — Daily paper Dunedin's Hope: No, Dick, my man, no ' 1 positively refuse to save the country in that way. You'll have to strwjgle alonp as best you can if you don't do as I tell you.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 14
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57WHAT SHALL THE HARVEST BE ? The feeling is gradually growing that Mr. Bedford is being grafted on to the Opposition tree.— Daily paper Dunedin's Hope: No, Dick, my man, no ' 1 positively refuse to save the country in that way. You'll have to strwjgle alonp as best you can if you don't do as I tell you. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 14
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