SIR JOHN FINDLAY.
The (announcement that. Sir John Finidfllay inltendis contesting a iseat in. the House of Repireisie.nitati)vea <wWL be received l with siatisfadtdon. Most people are at a loss to know why a poliitjcdainj in his isiwaialinigHoloithieiS (should ihiave bean recommended for special titular recognition! 'by the Crown. But this can be allowed to pass in the meantime. Sir John, bias declared Ihiis initentioßi of contesting a .seat 'in the House of Representatiyias. Now, if hie wislhies. .the policy of, Ms Goyerininieait to hi© thoroughly testtied, let him obm© to Masterton. Mr Hogg lias diesaribed the iMAnnisfcry as,a menagerie, -with Sir Joseph. Ward' as v ftibj9 keeper. Has Sir John. MridHay ifee courage"'to com& to Mastertcsn. and vindicate, rtih/©;,iMin&sfery?. Mr Hogg has thrown, downi the gauntlet. 'Letipne or. v ot3ieif of thie Minietecns take* :i|t„ up. Tfe ' Opposition party in this electorate awaits > the aooeptanioe of the challenge.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 4
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149SIR JOHN FINDLAY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 4
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