Political Jottings
The Government has granted Mrs Uoße Agnes -Kennedy, of Invercargill, compensation amounting to £375 12s for the death- bf her husband, who was killed by a Shunting accident at Invercargill recently, j 1 “ What is Wanted is to put down the professional 'agitator. If that could he done there would be far less strikes. The professional agitator is the greatest enemy labour has ever had.’’ ? • .'•> •: ,-J • . ..... —Mr. Lang, M.. J*. . < Before the had been speakingtwo minutes on the Add reß ß-in-;Reply in , the House of Representatives, he had used the Y? r 4 /“discontent ’’ nearly twenty vyyyy 3^33,3.3 . /Myddfia, from .presebt indicating, 13 that-the. futureofNew Zealand lies ®*ore.' largely ever with the North,Jsland,said Mr Tanner, M.P.,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43353, 23 July 1908, Page 3
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118Political Jottings Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43353, 23 July 1908, Page 3
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