THE HON. A. M. MYERS.
The Hen. A. M,. iMyera, who might be easily' eon'sTdnired the strong man of the -present. Ministry, has .spoken W Ohrikoburch, (but in -such an uncertain sound thaic one megh-t 'be- excused. for .misuiidereitanoiiug him. He has staiied,. in effect:, that' itte ; -desire- of the present Adminisbratton is,to provide railway facilitieswlhen .they are asked if or;; tout, sin a prudential sort of way Ihle. makes the concession subject to the anaifteii' of fimiattce. ."That j. s to say, if there is a unanci-rlii despondency, there 1 wii! be' no railway stations'. But if people are' willing to be taxed (and say nothing, railway stations on a palatial scale will be established 1 in all directions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10632, 10 May 1912, Page 4
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120THE HON. A. M. MYERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10632, 10 May 1912, Page 4
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