ISITT ON THE PREMIER.
The Eev. P. W. Isitt, writing in the Prohibitionist, says : —' Believing, that Mr Seddon's astuteness is devoted to unworthy ends, and that his democracy is a sham—knowing that many members of his own political party regard his word as absolutely unworthy of belief, and having had many reasons to endorse this conviction—l have said, editorially and on the platform, that, in the interests of tho people, of morality, and of Temperance reform, I regard hie position as Premier as a Colonial disgrace and disaster.'
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 3
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