Newspaper Ideas.
The present Legislature, at least so far m the Lower Mould is concerned, has in it all the eh-nanta of independence fend, strength, and those, elements will be consolidated and shaped by decrees till a better and more powerful Opposition will take the plica of that which has gone.—Nelson Mail. The flow of “live hobs? from' the Australian public will in no way be checked or diminished by the llhalvised daemon of the authorities’ to prohibit Tattersail's sweeps, Australia isthe greatest racing centra going,! yet at the same time we mingle oar loVe for sport With the greatest bypocrihy.—Adelaide Critic. With no Opposition In CxMerroa, and no enthusiasm anywhere, the Government, without feeing in any way actively discredited, is uoW hopeiet-dy “ stale,"' and political Interest resolves itself into a grey dullness which infects' the ordinary citizen, and renders the perusal of the lobby tittle tattle as Unreadable as are now the columns which recorded the progress through the colony of their Royal Highnesses fee Duke fend Duchess of York.—Sfeaeby Chronicle.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 183, 1 August 1901, Page 3
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172Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 183, 1 August 1901, Page 3
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