THE MASTERTON SEAT.
Mr cooper will not stand, j cannot reconcile his opin-! " .-ions.:""' , :.- •, with those of government. Mr J. C. Cooper wrote as follows to the Wairarapa Age last evening:— ■' /:.' ; vo ; '.' : '';;■;''"_''■ •""'■ : . '^-:X 1 "I have read in your issue of today, a report Vof a requisition presented to me by a deputation; that recently ': waited upon .me, asking, that 1 should l-become < 'Masterton seat at the coming general election., As - my- time is so fully occupied, I find it impossible to allow myself at present to be nominated for this, or any other electpiv .ate, and whilst I heartily: thank, the deputation, and am fully convinced of their sincerity and goodwill,';. I.' am unable; at ■ the present time to reconr: cile my political opinions with the undefined 'policy of the' present Gov-'; emment." ".■:.■ / ■.'''■,'• t
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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135THE MASTERTON SEAT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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