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The Central Hotel has lost one popular landlord to welcome another. Tho genial Bert Cox has J sold his. interests to T. Fisher, who comes Co Wellington from Downey's Hotel, alurchison, with tho reputation of being oho of tho right sort, a real good sport, and a host that tho boys will soon recognise as being "Just it." No stone will bo left unturned by Mr. Flayer to treat his guests m tho beat way possible. AH will bo welcomed, ami assuredly no "swelled heads" will be tho result of a visit' to' this ever-popular hostelry. ♦ > Satirically Billy Hughes, In ..Xfuiw for Labor," says: "Tho Liberal" Party, ißays it stands for freedom , and liberty. For freedom of what? > --ilt speech, ol action?*' Ho would^lffco to* infer that although tho Liberia Party boasts or freedom and liberty, tho Labor Party actually iumj these great principles 'cmtpxliccV lii H% organisation. This Is only political fiap-doodle; Labor m power In N.B. Y V, has shown it is Just o.& much adve|r«e to freedom a nd) liberty as Any other political drganf&tlon. At the? present time thlfffrco-dom-loving Institution will not ailowa scientific lecturn to bo dullvered Jnaide a. hall on a Sunday evening. This Übcrty of action crowd will not allow one body of unionist* to support another financially m tho hour of industrial trouble, .

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NZ Truth, Issue 443, 13 December 1913, Page 3

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 443, 13 December 1913, Page 3

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 443, 13 December 1913, Page 3

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