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MR SEDDON'S ATTITUDE.

It is Interesting to hoWce. the attitude ;of the- Premier '■': in the ;. 'House.. ;..'.] HeY is; more conciliatory and. genial ; than hits been the case for years, -and "he .shows a deference to wishes of His -party which pleases them, although Mr Seddon probably considers it '•- nothing more than : a cheery greeting. He' is more in the lobbies than was his wont. : and : in f rati?i> nising with inembers .he docs a little skilful Sounding which is i ho- doubt »of value ;vwhile his Whips also ere lor *yer -on thostlnbve.': aud indications "a,re, that he ■ isj "'anxious-' not to Ylb scYahyY friends.: these' circ«ms'tarice& it will be .interesting to see what the Premier does With certftiJV queetipris— Saturday .hattRoliday, compulsory, preference to unionists; freehold "v. leasehold and licerisivig. Will ho grapple , with them, or will he :evado"them7 -'".-f •'•;;: ■•'."•.-.•"' .••.'.;.-.

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Southland Times, Issue 19114, 3 August 1903, Page 2

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MR SEDDON'S ATTITUDE. Southland Times, Issue 19114, 3 August 1903, Page 2

MR SEDDON'S ATTITUDE. Southland Times, Issue 19114, 3 August 1903, Page 2