THE MEMBER FOR STRATFORD.
To the Editor. <?ir —Flatten- will kill any man, and it the Opposition Partv of Stratford do not wish to be arraigned on a charge of murder kindly ask them to dro P Y ? U ' Slint wired and you published a Report of "an enthusiastic reception to M? Hine." Good Heavens! Three of his supporters and one person not m h s electorate met him on the arrival of ceremony of tneir own i ce'ssarv. news.? If so, t <!"»' b X''ret«ra t» SLs'S teiprf f. 7HSS ss« a'Ssa-'^r? £ ™ i~ '"j™" 4 T\,', b ™ •<.fc P'-'Srd d Sift, ss '„"tti s'»** <r the tombstones the name of the an tl,in<r useful? It's not safe to phopnec}, Tf to listen to the flattery of your friends fe or fame, then some people are your praises is _ lmpol . tant teSf Member Elated- Tkj of the Town Disturbed, and a lot. o other "kidstakes" pre wired that ha no significance, only to the tniee o four interested.-!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 17 September 1910, Page 7
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167THE MEMBER FOR STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 17 September 1910, Page 7
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