“Too Early to Crow”
v g.W. POLITICAL STALWART
The Hon. James Ashton, 1/Jj.C., a nationalist stal- • \cart who arrived, in Auckland •his morning by the Aorangi, \cas naturally jubilant owing to 'he reported defeat of the New •south Vales Government, nevertheless, the ex-Uinister j o j' £,jnds was extremely cautij ‘‘lt is much too early yet to rrow ”ha said. “I want to hear Zore data Is before I can ex-m-ess any opinion as to the result of the elections." Mr Ashton was confidential adviser to the late Sir Samuel ZcCaughey the Australian ZilHoncire pastoralist and philanthropist. Since his death Mr. Ashto". has acted as exeeutor to the estate. Be I* a journalist who was ~nei to the Bar, but never practised.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 1
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