A DISAPPOINTED MAN.
EXPRESSES HIS CHAGRIN. SYDNEY, June Hi. Mr Crick (Attoiney-(.Yneral),speak-ing at lllajiiey, made no effort to conceal his chagrin at not lieingi summoned to form a Ministry, lie would still support his late colleagues. It was patent there had been some feeling at work to compel Mr Wise und himself to he overlooked in favour of Mr YVaddell. lie admitted the Min-is-try had spent a lot of money, hut this was justifiable, as if employment had not heen found people would have hnd to be sent to asylums or gaols. So linn was his belief that lie would be "sent for" Hint ho had drafted a policy on the voyage over from New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 141, 18 June 1904, Page 2
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116A DISAPPOINTED MAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 141, 18 June 1904, Page 2
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