Me Hogg denies that he has given any pledge to the Catholic party, and of course we accept the disclaimer. We may say that not only Mr Hogg's manner at his public meeting suggested the idea, but that a good Catholic with his own lips told a member of our staff that Mr Hogg was going to help their schools, and that they, the Catholics, were all going to vote for him. We have seen Mr Hogg openly advocate the.Masterton second school, and we have also discovered him at the same time giving it the fatal secret stab, and we may be pardoned if we have an impression that on school questions, Mr Hogg wants to be closely watched. •: .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2656, 25 July 1887, Page 2
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