THE MINISTERIAL POLICY.
_- — w - - - — ! Editor Times,— Next best to being a Minister of the Crown one's self must be the exalted honor of being such an one's chairman, champion, and confidential friend. ) Such, we may assume, is the»posf-("ipn "tff the distinguished foreigner who* last-hignt-had the honor of unfolding at Appleby to "the whole WprlcVth^ fiiture policv of> the^governnientbf thls_eolony. j 7*<"" t 1 Happy, thrice happy, tlie Minister, the Minister's man, and the henceforth historii cal Appleby. - * ; ' i Sir, it is said that a man is known by his company. Whether this reflects the greater honor on Mr Stout or his frijend I leave thec'olony to decide. — Yours, &c. ? ,-"- <- J -■ "■ '" - * -' Tannhauser.
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Southland Times, Issue 3321, 11 February 1879, Page 3
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