Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878.] TUESDAY, JULY 4,1893. Amongst our Parliamentary papers.
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of fasting and humiliation ? We feat notjforoneday'Bpenancewouldscaroely ,wi|ie out the evil record in such an establishment,; A month of sackcloth aart BshsH might avail, but it ia quite evident that the House is haunted, and that the demon cannot be readily dislodged. Mr Seddoa might levy a tax on ghosts and a duty on evil spirits, but perhaps he could scare them better if be were to legislate for their benefit, Were he to establish a registration bureau for demons and pass a few acts to prevent tbeni from being sweated, to .give them'half-holi-days which they don't want, to offer them conciliation and co-operative industry, we believe ihe, fiends would bolt oft the premises, The refrigaratiiig process of the gusty goblins of the parliamentary buildings is played out, They can only be killed by kindness or eootched by conciliation.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 2
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153Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878.] TUESDAY, JULY 4,1893. Amongst our Parliamentary papers. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 2
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