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The Referee is pleased to see the Prince of Wales calling on the iew Premier. It removes the bad feeling £ caused by little whimsicalities at Wind- ’ sor. The Prince is daily grow- r ing in popularity, and if some ar- H rangement could be come to which would , . | enable him to relieve his mamma of some - h , of the duties which she finds so impala- . s.tßl

\r' table, I fancy it would meet with uni- ■ versal approbation. A Court we must have, if trade is permanently to revive, leathers who are tired of business often retire in favour of the sons. Why shouldn’t mothers do the same? On the subject of the Catholic vote, a Catholic wrote as follows to the •A .gits: —“ From the Berry party we - —^ have nothing to hope for ! they will not assist us in the matter of education, neither o n they offer us any guarantee that if returned to fewer they will provide an Administration which shall carry on the Government of this country with advantage to all its inhabitants. Therefore our manifest duty as Catholics .vAand citizens at the present moment, is flu vote for those candidates who wilt the measures of reform offered to us by Mr Service, and to trust to the future, when the reform question has been settled, to renew our agitation according to constitutional methods for the redress of our grievances.”

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Temuka Leader, Issue 276, 29 July 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 276, 29 July 1880, Page 2

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 276, 29 July 1880, Page 2

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