THE WINTON SPEECH.
The way in- .which the Prime -Minister and his tflolowers are ,endeavouring to explain away the enthusiastic reception accorded Mir Massey at Winton, is realty (too humorous j for words. Fiirert we are told that ,tliie irieetiaig Was 'packed" for the occasion), although [the Press A&so'ciiatioit eays a> large number of Sir 'Joseph! Ward's supporters wiere present. Then we acre infiormed that the Press '.Association ' 'coloured'' its report. Amd lastly we .are gravely informed that, free rafiway it'ckets were dlisftributedl in Invericargill'. The whole Government folLowing is a state of fury 4ndi aCiarm at the very thought of the Prime Minlister'a -seat being in jeopairdy. Butt so :lt is; and all the shufflling and' explanations ini the worM wiiM not alter ,th'e fact.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 4
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126THE WINTON SPEECH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 4
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