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A MINISTER'S SON.

HOW HE WAS PROMOTED,

[BY TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL TO THE STAB.] jj

DUNEDIN, This Day. Two letters appeared in the New Zealand Railway Officer’s Advocate of December Ist, criticising the promo-,, tion of the Minister of Railway’s son,; first in the electrical branch of „ the Railway Department and"Afterwards’*' in the Public Works Department. 4 Asked by a Star reporter *“ if ho wished to answer these anoymoukwriters, Mr. Millar said “The letters are just a repetition of the scurrilous statements previously made. There is little or no truth in many Of the }• statements contained therein. At the present juncture I do not intend to discuss the matter, but I will deal with it after the elections.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 5

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A MINISTER'S SON. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 5

A MINISTER'S SON. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 5