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SIR ROBERT STOUT.

TO THE EDITOR. Sin,—Sir Robert Stout is, I believe, a total abstainer. But his " friend?," so called (" Save me from my friends," I hear Sir Kobert crying) appear to have stout in their brains, otherwise: surely tbey could not wish him to take suoh an ignoble way of getting into Parliament. If he could speak straight to them he would say: " What fools you are. and what a fool I would be were Ido as you wish me."—l am, etc., Another Elector. Dunedin, October 8.

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Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 3

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SIR ROBERT STOUT. Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 3

SIR ROBERT STOUT. Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 3