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MR TWOMEY’S ADDRESS TEMUKA.

The Lyttelton Times in on Mr Twomey’s address to electors of Gladstone lathe Hall last Tuesday evening, says • “ When Sir Julius Yogel was catiflg the Government and the Public M Works Policy in Tuesday a supporter of the J Government was Engaged on the flame ;j | workatTemuka. W the pubhe of the really honest crsC_ e to jjH Government, Mr Twomey same conclusion as Sir Juliu^Bj^^^H whose sources of informs necessarily more copious, like every active politichlA^^^^H depend more on his recoll^^J^^^^H on the record of events.’— alter the Ministerial vindic^^^H speeches, Mr Twomey’s is the have yet seen. He has evi^^^^H watched the course of public with care, and he treats of them^^^^H vigour and exhaustive point. Twomey, if elected, will be a welcome addition to the House. is decidedly the best pfJiduey and strangely enough he has brought out by the Association pretends to devote its energies to discovery of fresh material for manufacture of rough-hewn _ lators. If the Reformers duce a man who can like Mr Twomey’s, the political faith that would do a Mr Twomey comes champion of Cheap "'Money, a National Bank, jand lie is an uncompromising opponent Upper House. In the former he will fill the void left by Mr drew in the House. Mr worked for the idea for many and if Mr Twomey should be electelM which we hope he will be, he will bably have to devote at least as years to it too, and he will, push probably more than anyone ha H hitherto done. As an opponent of tht ■ Upper House he will make one of a useful body of critics who have their . | eyes ever fixed on the Second Cham--ber, and whose only regret is that \ they are not powerful enough to sweep their hete noire from the path of politics. In neither capacity will Mr Twomey’s usefulness as a member be diminished. Mr Twomey has spoken his mind freely; he has . taken his side; he has obtained a vote of confidence. If he to speak as well as he has begun, he will obtain the final vote of confidence, he so well deserves.” ’

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1611, 23 July 1887, Page 2

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MR TWOMEY’S ADDRESS TEMUKA. Temuka Leader, Issue 1611, 23 July 1887, Page 2

MR TWOMEY’S ADDRESS TEMUKA. Temuka Leader, Issue 1611, 23 July 1887, Page 2

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