HOW THE WIND BLOWS.
Straws, it is said, indicate the direc felon ),u v.'lrcLi the wind is- h!ov.i!ng. Ulhe statement made recently in. these columns tihat there was only room for <;wo wi'tie's- in New Zealand policies—tile Moderate Libera.!'.; and, the Radicals., or .Labourite:;—'s hcing enchr-sed En-' all directcccis. Speaking at O'la.ki the other day, Mr W. H. Field., e xM'.P., was emphia'tic .upon the qucsItion. He stated, moreover, .-ihat when ftlie line cf <kanareativ.a was clrawn, ilie would be ifoitnd with th;. 1 Moderate liberals. The -politics cf this cciinftry are rapidly .irndcrgoing transition .just now. /"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10636, 15 May 1912, Page 4
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97HOW THE WIND BLOWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10636, 15 May 1912, Page 4
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