Mr Scobie Mcnzie at Naseby.
(By Telegraph-Press Association), Dunedin, Saturday. V.AtNaseby last niuht, Mr Scobie McKouio Hindu a scathing nttack on (lie Ministerial policy, He considered it was a downright imposture from beginning to end, and was for the most pait practiced en the working classes and was thoreforo tlio most odious kind of impogtuio, He characterised the Legislative Council appointments as one of tho most fligrant scandals evor perpetrated in the Colony, «■ The Cheviot purchase called for the strictest enquiry, as a steering price had been given for the os» tate. The Ministerial statements about the prognss of settlement and the.reduction of the public debt were similar impostures, and had the latter bean made by the directors of : a Melbourne Banking Co, he would not like to Buy where they would bo nowi Tho whole fabric was built on a foundation of imposturo and the superstructure was cant. He received an enthusiastic vote oE contidetue.... ■■■ r "v :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4400, 22 April 1893, Page 3
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158Mr Scobie Mcnzie at Naseby. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4400, 22 April 1893, Page 3
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