A VOICE FROM THAMES.
(To the Editor of the Ef*mng Star.)
Sib, —Your correspondent "Kapanga " Las good eyes, and is able to see a little into- the crooked policy of the HallWhitaker Ministry, which induced them to put Block 27" into the Coromandel electorate. This celebrated Block is still the Thames, however, notwithstanding the effort ot the i would-be continuous Ministry to snuff out the Thames .altogether were it possible, but which it is not —see new electoral map. Neither Block 27 nor Coromandel proper will have the Whituker County Council big beggar man. We beg leave to assure both Hall and Whitaker that we Thames people are not to be done brown in any such manner. We know our men—the man for Thames proper and the man for Block 27 and Coromandel proper—and we mean to get them in, in spite of the effort of the mockministry to put out our light; and defeat our true Liberal aspirations.—l am, &c, Wide Awake.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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163A VOICE FROM THAMES. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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