PRESS OPINIONS.
There is no room in this small country for sucli perverse patriots as these (the Sellars family). By all means let them retain their self-re-spect in> a country where tliey can delegate t» otners the discharge ol one of the fundamental obligations of citizen ship. It is hard to believe that there can be any of the nativeborn afflicted with this particular form of mental derangement, but, if so, it is clear that they have chosen the wrong country to be bonm in. Their self-respect also must summon theiu elsewhere.—"Evening Post."
Seven times between Auckland and Pa tillers ton, and four or times between PalmerstoH and Wangaoiui
and Palmorsfcoa and Wellington t;o----kets have to bo produced. Surely an alteration could be made in that dnvH-tion. On Australian ujid English railways ;t is possible to travel hundreds of -miles without the necessity of continually having the tickets checked.—Jlanawatu ' 'Standard.''
Hie opponents at' the Massey Government can have mo fault to find with Ministers on the score that they do not know or understand the needs of the people in the country.—Ashbuiton "Guardian."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 May 1913, Page 4
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183PRESS OPINIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 May 1913, Page 4
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