MR. HOLMAN'S CRITICS.
MR. lIOLMAX URGES PATIENCE. By Telegraph.-"ress »ssociation. Wcllingtoi Yefierdar. Asked if he had any final message for the people of New Zealand, Mr Hoiman said: "It is n little presumption, perhaps, to : ssuine that a visitor of a fortnight has anything to say. If I might venture one word, it would be to urge New Zealand democrats not to grow impatient of the evolutionary profess _ in national progress and not to «row restive under the occasional delays winch evolution involves. Personally' T do not believe in the political Oieory ™ , a The man who says '•■!,.,!...-...,r,i" : -~ ; ,. f h;r:::;;';:;^ * T""- ■•■■]■ _ ■'•"•-;:.:■ c •■'.-. '.. v . n .. -"—c. !:t ;i -—, „ •■•■-,, ~,, .-,- n
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 200, 21 February 1914, Page 8
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108MR. HOLMAN'S CRITICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 200, 21 February 1914, Page 8
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