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NO TEARS WANTED

Speaking personally, he could say thai, so long as the country wanted him he would stick to it, and do his best, but his friends need not drop a silent tear on his behalf if on the other hand his opponents in the House received a majority against him. It this did happen the fact would not in the least distress him; on the contrary, it would give him an opportunity of availing himself of . splendid - chances tnac were going ]ust now in snaring personally in the prosperity of the country.

MR R. McKENZIE'S INTENTION

Early next week Mr R. McKenzie, who has remained in Wellington since the Ministerial changes, will visit his constituency. When I asked him if "he were likely to take part in Mr J. A. Millar's plans, he replied that at present he had no statement to make. I would not be surprised, however, if he enlightened his constituents as to his attitude at an early date.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 13 May 1912, Page 5

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NO TEARS WANTED Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 13 May 1912, Page 5

NO TEARS WANTED Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 13 May 1912, Page 5