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Newspaper Ideas.

Defile war and hysteria, Maociland d-ies Dot lose niuht of progressive and uai ful legislation.—Sydney 3ulletiu. Ihe Government h»s already quite ufiicient irons in the fire for present requirements,—Grey town Standard, on State fire inrfur«iioe. A fuw yeais hence New Zealanders ihemseiven will Ben the comic side of •<iuoh that is now being done by our Parliamentarians.—H»wera Star. No colony u»der the Bnti*b fbg is so hampered with p«tty perplexing laws as New Zealand is at present —Kuiaar* Times. A.democratic Government, that claims to rule ia the intepest's of the majority of the people, shou'.d make the chief plank of its policy the prevention of private specuhtion in land;—Egmont Settler. The colony is all right and ihi labour aws are all right. Tne only trouble ia that the capitalistic party is m iking 8 last and determined effort to protest against the advancing wave of pcograsb ! and has found a servile press eager to : back it up.—Kensington Liberal. The world's greatest comedian, Baden-! Powell, is seriously ill, owing to the ooritinned strain produced by acting th» .humorous hero.—Sydney Truth. If the present Btate of things is permitted to continue, justice in the country w.li be a name only, and employers wi 1 have to go beyond the colony to aeek it -•-Paeroa G»asette.

A« to raoing "weepa, the moat sensible thing ie to* the oolonial Governments, instead of teyiogto rappre*" gamMSng, it to regukto it*-By4rie:f Sunday Times, There Is po gawrislop' tfa* » pon?|n»t«d Uppe* Honw U ft %i 9« <to* ae«|iote»«c.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 192, 22 August 1901, Page 3

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253

Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 192, 22 August 1901, Page 3

Newspaper Ideas. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 192, 22 August 1901, Page 3

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