DECRYING THE COUNTRY.
The young men' .of the district iare, according to Ma- J. T. M. Homsby, payiimg a poor oonijpiiiimenlt to (their pdioneating parents by gloating over newspaper iar,tides whlich decry the oouutry. lit would ib& interesting ito know jusit wihierie ,tliose newspaper ar(tacies are published. Oentainly rtliiey ai-e not tthie prodiuotion of the Wellington; Province. The newspapers of •tihliis distriat are constantly procliaim'ing New Zealand to 'be tllie mostt resourceful country on thje face of Giod'is earth. They never tire of adviei.tdisiing its potentiaildities. Posisiibly, however, Mr Hormsby .conifhiises the Gioviernment with the Country. It is a istyle of logic pteouliar to a certiaam alasis of politicians to argute thiait be'oauise one expose® thie nepotism of .those in powiei-, he i,s. deci'ying the ooointry. Siuicih logic,ianis would anatlhematiisiei a Judge of the Supreme •Court for daring to punish wrong- i doers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 4
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143DECRYING THE COUNTRY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 4
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