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THE HON. MR. DICK'S POLITICAL OPINIONS.

» - „ . [Pkr Press Association.] Dcnbdin, this day. Mr Dick, speaking at North-East Valley last night, considered that the present arrangement was not calculated to render the railway a commercial success. Therefore, he would be agreeable to trying the experiment of a Non-Political Railway Board. When the new Parliament was elected, no party would be strong enough to command their confidence, and there must be a coalition. He was not altogether satisfied with his own party, because with some matters he did not agree, . and quite possibly might not find himself prepared to follow the lead he had done in the past. He hoped that party warfjire simply for the Treasury Benches would be done away with.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 2

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THE HON. MR. DICK'S POLITICAL OPINIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 2

THE HON. MR. DICK'S POLITICAL OPINIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 2

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