THE OTAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY BILL.
TP THE EDITOR. Sic— Mr. Pyke's letter has be§n penned, when lie was labouring uader. seme, great excitement. This, np doubt, 33 the. reason why he has overlooked the points in dispute. I 1 wpn'der censed 'the excitement f Was 1 it that he now discovers that his Bill may be in jeopardy, aa members of Parliament like to hear arguments is dealing with political questions ? Or what wu the cause P I must leave it to those who know Mr. Pyke's ways to reply. One word more about Mr. Pyke and the Midland It is utterly nntrne that there was such a proposal as Mr. Pyke Bnjj, gests, and if he will quote the motiaai proposed to the House whe.n, he made/hifl speeches, his unver*aity TjmT'be. demonstrated.. Bli writing might suit a novel of V dreadful •' class. To, imagine, thai rapreBeritfttiy.es of the people yoU fee either cajoled or bounged, by the style of political discussion. Mr, Fyke has adopted, is to believe that tie House of Representatives has deteriorated, and that I refuse to believe. I am, 4c, Bobxst Stout.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 125, 29 May 1888, Page 2
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THE OTAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY BILL.
Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 125, 29 May 1888, Page 2
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