THE LATE ELECTION.
(Toihe Editor,) ,^ Sin,-If Tiirun ie ro insignificant i'piice ae" To Arohtt" id ble letter (o your .flonieitn • potßry Biiyß it u, low.ie i* ll»l bo much attention is paid to our dniuce hero ? I hoard tho other day tha' aThamee politico,. 'hoploginD eayp that we. ought not to havo a polling plaoQ boro next elooiion. Indeed I pray, why. ebould wo .the '! down-troddon . eorfs"' bo ;'cpinpblled to (| lpeo half a days work' or||bo ' diefronohisod ? JPor
he infortna'ion of another, ra'lier apooryphal correepondeut, "Ballot," I may Hiy r hat there was no poll clerk ai Turn a on oloclion day, and the local returning oflicor was not one of the Messrs Bagnalj Thu Turnae m anxious to know-on 'heir pido—who the thirty-eight free atdindoeleotore of Parawai are, who voted for Sir Walter Baiter in llio face of the pressure brought to bear on them by the Goveinmenl, mine and others; and lastly, why all this overflow of bile on the part of the Kraeerites. "Let those luugo who win," and laugh Roodcaioicdly, wlieieaH a little display of soreness on ibe long side«ould be pordonable. July 13. A.M.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 6968, 14 July 1891, Page 2
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189THE LATE ELECTION. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 6968, 14 July 1891, Page 2
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