Mit Seddon has taken up the position of openly discriminating between the Government and Opposition press of the Colony, and has decided to give information concerning public affairs to the one, and withhold it from the other, Conduct of this land is simply indefensible, but what ' will" vex his colleagues and his Parliamentary sup-, porters will bo tbe paltriness of such A feebje retaliation. It may be said t|iat the Evening fosf staff, which has been exclude} from fhe Parliapientary. Buildings has as much .-right there as Mr Saddon himself, but serious argument is unnecessary in a case I where the Prepr ofa Colony has made himself palpably ridiculous by a phildish exhibition of spleen. We veptpre tp ' tspert, that the severest popdejpptton ofpedftop'g action willcorn^from Pfotnjnent Liberals Jgjiwur look aakaiice nt their chief rim Gods intend to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 471, 24 April 1894, Page 2
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138Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 471, 24 April 1894, Page 2
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