THE PREMIER.
THE PREMIER. TO TUB EDITOR. # Sir.— notice Mr. Walter C. WyleV letter in this morniiiß's p&por re the Premier's holiday trip. lam of opinion that it dons not . touch the question who F. Nelson George I may bo. At any rate, I can assure Mr. Wylcs , that he is a taxpayer, and as such objects to I Mr. Snddon, or anyone else, taFing any por- | tion of the country's money for his pleasures.
0 —— ——__ __ _ . ____! . <_ Mr.■• Wyles says that " a "private >'■ firm - ■' will act in a generous ' spirit .to L a sick 'servant.'" Quite so but I think a " privato firm" would require to bo consulted ; by. tho sick servant, . v and would not permit him to help' himself - : ' ; . to tho funds.' 1 - Mr.- Scddon ; should havo ■;&" asked for a Parliamentary vote for his plea'. ' ; ' ' suro trip.—l am, etc., .■.-V,''■-. ''•''.' F. Nelson Gkobgb. Epsom, May 14, 1900. •'V V»" [\ "- '%
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11372, 15 May 1900, Page 3
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