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MS T. M. WILFORD, M.P.

HIS FOOT STILL ON THE SOFT PEDAL. (By Telegraph—-Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last At the reception . given 'by. his' <•••"• to Mr T. M. Wilford.- M.P.,. lie gave as his ..reason- tfor not indie it-' irig "how lie intended to, vote, that tii£* Gov en; merit had • never gjiven a definite policy tp. the country, and until he iheaird the Governor's Speech lie coal-I not he expected to pledge himself to a. Gcvsfn.mc.Tit of whcee policy he was ignorant. It 'would he time enough "theta to say whether he intended ;o i3iipport them. He had his mind made up, and lnei knew .his own. poßcy. A j resohit'ioin was passed by the .meeting, giving Mr -Wilford a frco hand.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 5

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MS T. M. WILFORD, M.P. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 5

MS T. M. WILFORD, M.P. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 5

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