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THE PREMIER AT DUNEDIN.

•••'• - * (United Press Asssciation). .. Dunedin, July I, " 'The Premier addressed a mm meet- • tag of 'electors of :Dunediu, at the• "■'■ Princess Theatre this evening, i The • building was crowded.. Tho Mayor of ■•Dunedin (Mr iienry) presided,'- Before tft'e proceedings commenced, a number of'those.'iu the front: seals amused themselves-fey ringing' snatches of Sal* : " vation Army- ditties, and"when the ■curtain was raised some hearty cheerinp i»iwindulged in. 'There was some in* terruption Caused at the back - of the Theatre by- some musical instrument. -A large- proportion of-thoßo-. in the i. ; drtßsicjrcle.were ladies. Sir Robert Stout, who received, a : raised ■ ret :efintien : ,.6aid that he hoped the audience . f ps quiet as, possible, be- •'•:. jiuep ho Was-;.Bu|Feritig. frbm:a.jeiy 'ipro tjjroat and speaking even ■ At the. conclusion of the .'• itddreßflj owing to th ; e continued hiib-,> 1 an^Pe s ß s? n .' demands -for quea- #■»«& fte resolution coujiiidt i« heard

in the body of the Theatre, but tho cheering which was started on the platform, was taken up by the audience, and the motion was declared to be carried,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2638, 2 July 1887, Page 3

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THE PREMIER AT DUNEDIN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2638, 2 July 1887, Page 3

THE PREMIER AT DUNEDIN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2638, 2 July 1887, Page 3

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