A TRIUMPHANT TOUR.
The pre-election tour which is being made by the Leadier of the Opposition ican only be described a® one of unprecedented triumph. Never, since the day that the late Mir Seddon was at ibis (best, has a poldticallLeader been received with, such enn thusiasim, as that wliich. Mir Maissey iis being greeted. Probably on no occasion has the constituency of a Primk> Minister declared., as the mieetiiaig ait Wifnton declared, that the time Ibad arrived when) a change in the Administration wa» necessary. An. anti-Governmeint wave appears to be sweeping from one end of New Zealand to" the other, amd although Sir Joseph Ward and liiis colleagues are fighting desperately, and are most profuse amd lavish in tJlueir promises l , indications are not wanting that they are alarmied at the prospects- .of the coming poll. It will be surprising indeed if they are returned to power oni December 7th with a working majority.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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156A TRIUMPHANT TOUR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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