MR SEDDON AGAIN.
“STILL HARPING ON MY DAUGHTER.” Press Association—By Telegraph —Copyright. SYDNEY, April 8. (Received April 8, at 10.10 a.m.) The ‘Daily Telegraph’ says that Mr Seddon's speech at Papawai is his latest bid for Imperialistic and jingoistic renown. It is also his boldest. The Maoris themselves are above the reproach of ferocity implied in Mr Seddon's harangue. As a race their war methods were, on the whole, singularly humane, and they had palpably exhibited far finer ideals than those of some of the more violent jingoes of to-day. The paper dreads that, as Mr Seddon is pushing forward as the leader of Imperialistic opinion in this part of the world, his latest scheme may he taken as an Australasian one.
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Evening Star, Issue 11726, 8 April 1902, Page 6
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122MR SEDDON AGAIN. Evening Star, Issue 11726, 8 April 1902, Page 6
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