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STREET GOSSIP.

[SpEoui to thb Stab.] . WELLINGTON, August 6. iown opmion of course approve of Mr Jowldsrs appointment as wine, inasmuch, as it brings many interests, including tha Nonconformist conscience, into line with the Government. The opinion in Democratic circles is that the new appointments add too much nwney to the Ministry. In regard to the geographical question some objection is raised on the ground of preponder. nnoe of five Ministers from the South Island to three from the North, but reply is made that political talents and color are not a geographical matter, and that had the best men of the Opposition (say Mr Henries and Mr Maseey) boon available in color their claims could not have been ignored. The preponderance of the South was natural and unavoidable by a chooser of the Liberals.

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Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 4

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STREET GOSSIP. Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 4

STREET GOSSIP. Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 4