THE DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTION.
TO TSB BPITOB. Sir, —I was unable to attend Mr Adams's meeting last nigbt to witness the exhibition of what the advertisement termed the keen analytical ha*** of mind. Beading the report of his speech, it would appear that if Mr Adams is Vatamad to Parliament the Premier is in danger of being relegated to absolute obscurity or entirelv effaced, and it will be a question for the electors of Duneuin Central to decide whom they can spare—Mr Adams, who has done so Bach for tins country, or MrPeddon, who hag apparently none nothing.—l am, etc.. CrrmoL September 30.
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Evening Star, Issue 12623, 30 September 1905, Page 2
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103THE DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTION. Evening Star, Issue 12623, 30 September 1905, Page 2
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