OPPOSITION NEWSPAPERS.
Hhte OommonweaDth Senate possesses some igems l . One of these is &Mr &ae. The cable tells us thlat this" ppicy indSvddiuial', "wdlncing, ruo doubt, ati the re.siuiVt of ,the Victorian eleotkm®, termed the newspapers "miserBbitej%m©> perjured rags, supporting tbe frothy humbugs iaaid' perjured) vuHlkins of the Opjiiasition." The cable says tihat • this jouitburst" "created miuch am/uisemtenifc." Evidemtily tlie people of Auistral'a are very easily aimused. "Such a tirade of abuse, if e-mipdioyedi in .the Legislature of amy other British. oomiraumiitty, would have hrougjut a blusli of Eftuame to the dhjeebs* lof every seHf-nespecfting m'an who heard it. The Opposition- press in New Zealand is . cliairged with many grievous offiences in the pursuancto of tlie duty it /owes the public; hut it has not ye>i ibeen desoiubed in l the poetic Iknguagie of Mr Rae, of tlie Comrmon wealrtln Senaite. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 4
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141OPPOSITION NEWSPAPERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 4
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