MR HOGG'S SPEECH.
There will be a lai-ge aiidijace ui tine Musterton Town Ha:l,th:s evening, to hear the speech, of' Mr A. W. fflogg, M.P. A consider'a'bile section of the community will be grafcifie-i to (learn thai Mr Hogg has sufficiently (recovered from Ms severe illness to he able to address a pubfliic meeting, land will hope (that the strain which •wiill be put upon him will not miilditate against his speedy and oompi<j.';H recovery. Jit is . expected that /he (member for Miasterton will take advantage of this, has fii'islt appearance (Upton the. platform in the ensuing campaign, to define his. position in regard to. the respective political (parties.- Privately he has. intimated [his deteire to see the career of this (present Government terminated. \W(ill he pledge himself to vote tagadnsit the Ward Administration on a no-confidence motion, no matter ■by whom proposed'? The question is not one of putting Mir Massey in jpjoivter. It is a question of putting the Government ouit.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10476, 13 November 1911, Page 4
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163MR HOGG'S SPEECH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10476, 13 November 1911, Page 4
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