PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESSES.
| Sir.—Now thai the strike is ho far settled,,. | the people of Auckland city will have tinny | to think' about other Hilnjfw, and , unionist- ! them J should.like to direct Attention to the | above subject. It will Ik* remembered that, 1 the Prime Minister, the Minister for Lam]*,® and the Hon. if. Foulds have already ad-„ | (Ire.ißul public nu'ctinjw. The' latter hiw" i Riven his pro-sessional address, the lion, mem-* 'be for Marsden has been doing his duty to*' j his constituents in thia manner, uiitl other,' i members of the House are announced to j follow. Why is it that the lion, member for ! Waikato, Mr. tJreenslado, has kept so quint?;; i If lias been asked in a Rood many (iiiurtcMI why ho had not yet addressed the Waikatof* I electors, and I for one am of opinion thai& j it is about time he Rave an account of hitf* stewardship, and am rather curious to know,' just, where lie stands on the land policy and," I administrative policy of the Government, mu£ j there are hundreds tu the Wuikaio electoratelike myself on thiu.matter. . Ax Klkctob. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13762, 29 May 1908, Page 3
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