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The remarks made by Sir W. Fox last night in moving a no-confidence motion on the Ministry were,: yre consider, somewhat,, infra dig,,. considering the high political position he has held in .this colony for so many years, and the language of the Premier, in. reply^al^seems to have been more plain than polite. The leader of the Opposition sneered at the Hon. ,the Premier taking -hisicoat off ip. turn the first sod of the Thames f railway. We think that is more than Sir William FcX; could do anyway. : He has washed and turned his political linen so often that, he is obliged to keep his coat on for fear; the colony would see-binv in his true colors, and aend him to the peaceful soli* tude of the backwoods of Wanganui. i

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3300, 19 July 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3300, 19 July 1879, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3300, 19 July 1879, Page 2

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