THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE.
It is, again, our duty to compliment the Hon. J. A. Ha nan, Minis-tor cf Justice vJr.d Education, v.jtcn the excellent ta-sta and admirable judgment •;:;> daphvyed in Iris addresses in, Masterton yesterday. Mr Ha'nan, though identified with a system cf Party GovciM.i.T.cr.it which compels the performance cf duties which a'le not always pleasant, ■is obviously imbued with a national ££!/.it:i:r.ent quite aheve the narrow lima'iß cf partizarJship. His utterances at Masterton, leave tho imn.:'C>3&;oii that li-is one ideal is to stimmlate a healthy public opinion,, and to' fester lihose institutione which •make for the gc-nte,nil_ good cf the community. That .being so, and with a full eens-e of the .limitations of the Party syistem, we congtatulateV the tcuntry up en: having in the Cabinet a gC'r.'tJcin'.r.i: wlxxe- -aspirations and .jMrJbf:t?ca'.;g are idcttriniin-ed by ptibfo seiiitiments -rather Mian by Party exigencies.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4
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144THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4
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