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DUNEDIN.

Monday. Robert Stout, M.H.E., writes a long letter to the Guardian this morning dealing with the duties of a Governor, and maintains that the Marquis of Normanby showed a strong party bias against Provincialism. He asks, if the Governor has manifested party feeling, are the colonists so craven-hearted that they ; are

afraid to condemn him for his actions ? If it is to bo said of New Zealand colonists that their worship of the aristocracy is so intense that all the short-comings of a Governor are to be overlooked, then it is useless to talk of being in a free country or amongst enlightened people..

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2588, 24 April 1877, Page 2

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DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2588, 24 April 1877, Page 2

DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2588, 24 April 1877, Page 2

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