STILL CONFIDENT.
The apcflogifcts for t/iie Wiard' Administration aaie still oonsjoling themsedvets iii tlie belief that tfi© Grtvem>merit retains the coniidfesace of the rountry, and this in face of the fact that at the first bafllot 77,000 mom vote& were cast agailnet the, Ministry thaar fox v it, and at the second balloit 41,000. Ais th© Chri/S<tcliinrch. Plies® weii remariks, oil up and* 3jcri\-n. the country, members who had giveai tlie mo«b faithful! aMegjaaioß tto' tihe Government were tiumedi out by fchieir cooistitueuitfi. If, as we are asked to beiieve, the country still favours the Govira-nanen/i, Sir Jpseph Ward has .gjood reason- tto remark with the poet, It was aill very to dissemble / your; Hove, Suit wfiy did' you kick mje .dbiwnstaims? The cmuntry has- 'Assembled with marked success.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4
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129STILL CONFIDENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4
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