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-Mr D. J. Hughes was in M'aitiiia on Tuesday, looking and feeling nunc tho worse for his weeks of arduous but [ inell'ective battling to convince a woodenheaded public that Codlin and not Miuri was tile man (nays the local Witness). Tlie experience, he says, was not quite without its educative' value, Mid will be useful in the campaigns that are yet to follow. The methods and weapons employed for striking an adversary, Mr Hughes says, arc the most treacherous conceivable. Nothing is considered to lie too infamous as long as it damages a man's candidature. Generally speaking he appears to think at politico just now are in many respects a perfectly dirty business and badly need a course of antiseptic treatment. am~V
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 8 January 1915, Page 8
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124GENERAL ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 8 January 1915, Page 8
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