"CAN ILL BE- SPARED"
"Mr. Downie Stewart has proved himself far more than a successful politician," states the "Southland Times." "Modest, true, high-minded, he has followed, with unshaken adherence to his judgment the path of duty to his country. He has been one of the few members of Parliament who have been able to strip off the husks and look for the underlying causes. His cheeriness in sickness, his dignity and affability have won the affection of the people and the sovereignty of his intelligence and his zealous performance of appointed tasks have gained their respect. Cabinet can ill-afford to lose him at such a critical stage in the I^ominion's history."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 8
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