WHAT A FALLING OFF WAS THERE!
TO THE Sir,—Circumstances seem to altqr.poll* tiolaDH as well aa cases, if one may jadge by information In your last iß3ue. The whilom Ridioal has tamed Oohaervative. As plain Mr Shrimakl, with the electors to propitiate, our one-tlma rep>esenta,tive declaimed against iho Upper 'House 1 and loudly demanded its abolition or refotin ; as the Honorable Me Sbilmski,. with a seat in the " celestial Bphere," wbfere the wicked electors cease from troubling and the weary politician is at rest, he is one of a minority to oppose a reform 1 demanded by the bulk of colonists. Why is. this ? Is it to be explained in accordance with the theory that when The devil was eick, the devil a monk would be, The devil was well, the devil a monk was he, i Perhaps the .Honorable Mr Shrlmskt, if he be not above listening to a voice from the multitude, will explain.—l am, etc., A Deserted Radicax.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 18 July 1890, Page 1
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