A. A. Horan, Blember of the Westralian Legeslative Assembly, who is now touring Maoriland, is an old railway servant. The prime object of his visit is - to to study our land laws, a subject which Maorilanders don't know so very much about themselves. Miss Constance' Clyde, the exMaoriland lady journalist, gaoled m London m connection with the suffrage movement, hails from Clyde m the South Islands, and has heen writin:_ for some years. Her alliterative co? -i* men isn't her real one _; her prooer name is McAdam.
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NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 5
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