THE "NEW EVANGEL."
The speech made by tihta Hon. G. F.owlds after the declaration of the poll in Grey Lynn shows how utterly devoid of chivalry and l how reckless in | their stealing with known facte are* some of the men who have held high office in this country. The assertion of Mr Fowids that tine Liquor Party hiad joined forces Avath Mr Massey, is so palpably contrary to fact 'as be almost beneath contempt'. "'lPthe' facts were known, it would be found tlhat the boot was entirely on the other foot. His reckffessness in reg&rdi to the liquor qinestfan is om a par with Mr Fowids' astounding ignorance of the circumstances undar which: Mi- Hierdman visited Masterl- - The "new evangel'," as he ha© adiroitly styled. himself, had the supreme assurance to . assert. that ;action ..of leading Oppositiontisife. in t'-S&iflg 8 electorate while Mir r A. Wi lying ill, shows' that they would dig success out of the cemetery." "When it is stated that Mr Hogg was electioneering in tbi© backblocks while Mr Herdmian was speaking in MastedxyV the Hon. Mr George .Fowls' falsity wiMi at once be seen.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 18 December 1911, Page 4
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189THE "NEW EVANGEL." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 18 December 1911, Page 4
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