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THE WOOING OF LABOUR.

i TO THE EDITOR. i Sir.-- In lire address at Hastings ! Mr. Laure’iE-'.n wrongly attributed | the following quotation to Grey j •111 irei'ire lire land, to hastening : ills a pi-cv AVlirir- wi'i’th aecumukites and i nil'll I'cca.'.. ” ; These lines uro to !_>(■ found in Gfikisrniih’s ' 'Deserted Villages.” What must strike one win, attended tlie meeting to hear one of the , reputed Li'ot ire! champions defend the present Administration against th-" eliargr.-! o.*’ th" Rc-’orm part - .- i was tlie eft'ete at 1 run or to justify I ne “Mckau scandal.” To say that tire sole reason why the Government allowed J-rwi-7 t-> sell ibis property and did not acquire it themselves was that: in I lie event of litigation reibscquem:!y they thought the Government wi-uld In" tire better target is simply rid-bish. The cry of Seddci: “Trust tire lA'cp'e” re also in tire meuth of War:!, mid why is he not satisfied to do ”0. -end M ini-:tt ire waiting at the doors to woo LM.’Our ami try to alter its into -t tie AA’ard Govern“Treis:: th-.’ People” on Tbm'-.iiiy next, ami Hawke’s Bay mid be dorie v.dfih spurious Liberaiis.m.- I am. etc.. DEMOS. Hastings. Dec. 13. 1911.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 2, 13 December 1911, Page 4

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THE WOOING OF LABOUR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 2, 13 December 1911, Page 4

THE WOOING OF LABOUR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 2, 13 December 1911, Page 4

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