It is strange that it is considered worth while to cable over to New Zealand nonaenße like the following; '' In the course of an interview yesterday Sir George Grey dwelt at length on the deßtlny of an Anglo Saxon federation which be deolared will eveutually dornjpate the world, with its Council meeting in London Melbourne, Auckland'. Sir Qsorge Gfey is in a quirt way a very prince in the art of humbugging, Had ho been interviewed here he would probably have put Auckland before London. Had ho been touring America be would have beaded. London with Washington. The agedKnighl [has always carried a chip off the Blarney stone in bis pocket, and has done hie best to make fools of evory community with which he baa come into touch.
We remind our readers of (he meeting of those interested in forming a Literary and Debating Society, which takes place this evening, In the course of an Interview 'the Premier of N.S.W. said »■ dark cloud of Socialism and Anarchy was threatening the stability o| our institutions', and that '.pi' sort of thing could not be allowed to run riot without' some oombinod effort being' ma.de to check it... No.doubt! he added; J?re,etrade and ■Ppte'otion were questions of ya'st importance, but there sere questions of lar greater, importance to be dealt wfth and might compel good men of botfi parties to stand abojjldor to shoujder. If the. ejeptions had taken place 12 monthß ago,' they might bare been fought upon the fiscal issue, but thiuca were changed now. uuai mwtyauieu. psguuu guy.erpnpii above all things, ■'•'•.!"'.■' ment of Mr Thomas Bracken to the office of in the House of Bepresentatms rendered want by the death of GowneldeQuraeey, ■"■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4698, 18 April 1894, Page 2
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