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Mr Wilson, tho member for T. nni, e;iys it i 3 not the Government tfhich is responsible for tho prosperity of New Zealand, but the cow! Tho thine: that has most forcibly struck the Australian press representative.-; about Cnristchurch is tho largo number of cyclists there. Cycling, so Mr T. Temper' ... one of tho party, informed a Press reporter, lias gone- quite out of fashion :n New South Wales, and is confined at the prosenb time chiefly to the racing fratornitv <:nd youths. It wa* a rare thinjr in Svdno now to s<m> a ,fcdy on a bicycle. A? a matter of fact, ho had seen more cyclists, lady and gentlemen, in Christen urch In one day than could be seen in 3 whole week in tho much larger city of Sydney..
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 3
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