ONLY ONE PREMIER.
The Hon. J. A. MiiUm - Inns hastened t« explain tftiiat, wflnem he told his Dauendin. constituents tiluat he had. an anmlbition to be Pirimle Minister, he did not irtioan to imply that Sir Joseph Ward had any intention of resigning. What, then, did. he really miean? 'Had lie a siusjpioion that tllip Premier was going to he h'eaton for Mjitanra? Or, did he wish to dip the lv/higs of Sir Jwlm Mndlay, who is claiming t<> he th'e "first lienteniant?" Or, was he merely dandling the bunch of carrots, as Ave suggested yesterday? Thie latter is rxrobahly the nearest to the mark. But, as San- Joseph. Wiard has ihe confidence of the party, and is not going to be beaten for Mataura, »i.d is not going Home as High Commissioner, the "amlwtion to he Prfime Minister" wißl fail! somwvh'a't flat in Duncdin.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10481, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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145ONLY ONE PREMIER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10481, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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