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CAPTAIN RUSSELL AND THE PREMIER.

We understand tti3t It ia Captain RusHell'a intention to reply to tho Promier's speech very shnrtlj*. Undor ordinary circumstances Captnln Kussell would, no doubt, speak at Haalinpe, aa the bendquarters of hla conetltnoncy. But on thli occasion ho will be really addressing tho wider constituency of tho colony, na the praoticftl leader of fie Opposition in Parliament. Moreover, ho hna nirendy nddressod hia HutitiDys conßtitucntd,

Under the clroumsbaccts we would Bag \ gest that it would be more appropriate if on this particular occasidn he spoke from a cantre like Napierj where, be, &<suld ( be addressing ,'tae same audience sis the Piomier. We have heard many expresabna of opinion to this effect, and believe tint we but voice the general wish in making the suggestion. After all, when Captain Rnasell addresses his constituents he oan at heat speak directly only to a very small section o! them, fie really addresses a ranch widet circle through the medium of the. newspapers^ and

it wotild be tnuch more, convenient for tbe newspapers, and enable them to do him more justice, if he spoke in Napier. We hope that he will see his way to adopt this congestion.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9894, 22 January 1895, Page 2

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CAPTAIN RUSSELL AND THE PREMIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9894, 22 January 1895, Page 2

CAPTAIN RUSSELL AND THE PREMIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9894, 22 January 1895, Page 2