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A DENIAL.

MR ATIfORE JiND AWARUA HOUSE. : WELfiIN«TON* ftis Day! 1 Mr. A tmore. to-day-wires as follows,; "The rumour that I. visited A.wjarua. House is absolutely false. I iiayej.se;y.gi; been ' there. lie ybur :■ correspond. • ent's suggestion that I ~ away from the House when it was (sitting, that is 1 equally false, for.. J through every " sitting. / The ment that I motored with a pajvjy inclu<dU ing Lady • Ward is equally ' PARLIAMENT PROROGUES? ' •(To the Editor.) Sir, —Parliament prorogues! Exactly,--jj for after recent-exhibitions on ■ of ihe Housei; one niay well ejfpliihxtrParliament pro rogtiesj- . ' " 5 " -I am„ etc., : DESPAIR', 4 J MR. MOFFATT AGAIN. (To the Editor.) J- ■ Sir, —As you say you :are not likely ,to take, my topic and also - 'say i f'Mt.vMoijfttji; whether purpdsely oi'' not. .we 1 v know,, quite overlooked the fact that it was the special 11 , circumstances of '..the last election -thai warranted complete iridependehce' flint cijfc'. cumstances are not likely to occur agairi,' for some time T a't : any - "rate.''' ,;.Will ! -yoii kindly'tell the public what were the.'3p§;. cial that; MlSf*"' AtrftofeVreftte&J-'to fcakft the fciectqrs 'iptjt. his confidence' in the imatter' of'his! on ! a motion' and justijjftti. his complete independence? ■ t \can *qttiis t understand that you are, unable to work •iip .any enthusiasm. over 'tlie : enterfain*: merit in store fcjr 'you '-whenM deal. ivi{ji the c "agaiito; ;Ybur articles, of, both Wednesday .and Thursday; do. : Wofe ihdjcate any great enthueiasm-.existing at present in your editorial mind, You should' have supported :.Mr: . Bishop 'wjjfe, you said had hold of the Tijjh't? end;.of. the stick but did not "know ho\? to it. There would have been 110 tmcei;taJnty aboutßishop's vote,' ' • ' I 'am, etc., 1 > ' W. J: MOPEATT. March 1, 1912.

(If woukj seem that Mr. Moffait has.'?; not yet quite extriclite4 himself ifrkm.* "the last, ditch':" ' ' If - Mr: .Atincire, seer.?.inpr the .general imcettainty in ' , things - political wMch. v prevailtd Ttft.. the: tiioii decided' 1 (whibhj,V l -py'* the 'wayL did) that 'he "wi>uld''gb to? 'Patli'axdemil quite unpledged.,, and • would- "j.u4gtf"• decide tfie nfotiftH purely in i,ts jnerira,i" how cpuld he-.' .oTectorfe'irttp,;iWß •fcorifitfehoe' 1 '. r tdui'iiift the «l«<tidn paignT'—iEd. NM.)? '? ?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 2 March 1912, Page 5

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A DENIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 2 March 1912, Page 5

A DENIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 2 March 1912, Page 5

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