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"A STILL TONGUE," ETC.

His Excellency the iGovernor has told the Pahnerston folk that he will be pleased to attend their spring show in November next, (but he does not wish to make a speech, nor to hear 'speeches made. Is this a subtle joke at the expense of the verbose PaJmerstonians, or does it imply that the near approach of an election and the proclivities of Ministers and budding poKticiahs to air their eloquence .before the bucolics, lias created an apprehension in the mind of His Excellency? The wish, as expressed, is significant in whichever way it is taken.. v

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 4

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"A STILL TONGUE," ETC. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 4

"A STILL TONGUE," ETC. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 4

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