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SIR GEORGE DIBBS.

Stcciml, July 25, 10.10 p.m. Si'DXHYj July 25. Owjng to the defeat of Sir Georgo Dibbs, Mr Lytic i 8 likely to becomo Leader of the Opposition. Sir Goorge Dibbs iv taking farewell of his constituents, said that for his services in obtaining producers a market, and saving them from unfair taxation, lie stood a defeated man. The floodgates of destruction, ho continued, were now fairly opened, and they would liayo to jiay tho piper. The Colony was notgoverned by the voice of the people, but by a syndicate in the sliapo of tho Daily Telegraph, whoso sole object was to pull down every.strong Government, Mrlicid was their puppet, and was willing to dance to their music,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5087, 26 July 1895, Page 2

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SIR GEORGE DIBBS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5087, 26 July 1895, Page 2

SIR GEORGE DIBBS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5087, 26 July 1895, Page 2

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