Mr Cactnan'a verdiot against Mr Bees is a victory worse than a defeat, No one minded ranch what Mr Bees —a political lawyer-said about him but everyone mimls what be has said about himself. Ho bus admitted that ho is a Bleeping partner in wlmt Mr Hogg, M.11.R, would call a "land-grabbing" speculation. His colleagues are in an awkward dilemma. Shall they take baok to their bosom a land-grabber, when the strength and popularity of their administration depends upon their keeping land-grubbers at arm's length. If they retain MrOadman theirsupporiers will howl at them. Theycannoi well defend MrCadman's action in Parliament, and no doubt under these circumstances, the Native Minister himself would desire to leave the Ministry. He has committed no dishonorable action, but he has madea blunder worse than a crime,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4454, 26 June 1893, Page 2
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