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A NEW DEPARTURE.

TO THH EDITOR. Sir,—As tergiversations and misstatements—to call them by no harder name—se m to be the ruling principles with the present Ministry, and as no confidence can be placed in any statements made by them, I would suggest that before any Bpeech is mado by any member he should be sworn as to its correctness, so that the criminal law might be put in force; for as things are at present I can give no credence to any assertions made by the.n. —I am, etc, Unbeliever, Dunedin, August 31.

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Evening Star, Issue 8609, 1 September 1891, Page 4

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A NEW DEPARTURE. Evening Star, Issue 8609, 1 September 1891, Page 4

A NEW DEPARTURE. Evening Star, Issue 8609, 1 September 1891, Page 4

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