MR SEDDON'S CANDIDATE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sir, —Mr Seddon has at last, after many vain endeavours to find a suitable .person who would stand ivi the Government nominee, had to fall back on ■Mr R. "M. Taylor, a .entlem.ii wilt* behaved in suob 9 manner when in tbo Htuiso before, as to preclude all chances of his ever getting there again. It is a very poor sign as to (,he 6UCC233 of Mr Seddon_ appeal k> th* country at the general election.it Mc It. M. Taylor ia a spocimsn of the candidates h« intends to bring forward. Ie is to bo hop .d that 'tho lntenerency of Ministers in this election will be strongly resented by the . electors at the ballot box. If Mr X- M. Taylor is uot capable of putting his views before the electors without the assistance of Ministers, then it logically follows that ho UV .nob capable of properly reprosentiilg -th_ constitueucy iv the House.—Yours, Sen., Bas?anio. .
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9330, 3 February 1896, Page 3
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MR SEDDON'S CANDIDATE.
Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9330, 3 February 1896, Page 3
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