"A HEAVEN-BORN PREMIER.
Mr J. C. Gannon, M.L.o!|§H9 nearer the apotheosis of tb**|j99 Premier in introducing him. tfclHl Souci on Saturday night (itnjsifl "Sydney Daily Telegraph") tjMKJI customary, even for a chairman MSB election meeting. Ho praised ruthers's administration, qualities of leadership, and m*igflH the ability displayed in" hie BdBEB The splendid prosperity in whicK9H§l found New South Wales to-day jjjjfjfl tributed to Mr Oarruthoru, wfcUHBB thrice proclaimed as "Heav«a<aHjJl while Waring for appropriatejjjMßffl tires. It was sought to dctraqMMEM the' Premier's record by e*y>MfgHffl seasons were responsible plus. "Far be it from me,"-M§jHl Gannon, audaciously, "to rob,-s|i|Kjfl mighty of any limelight, tat tjjtjjHfl say that the credit of. finance* of New South tirely due to Mr Oarruthem.", '?.jssbH
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12906, 11 September 1907, Page 6
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"A HEAVEN-BORN PREMIER.
Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12906, 11 September 1907, Page 6
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