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KING DICK HAS HIS EAR TO THE GROUND.

The A »•.'/«« siiys that the American description of a wideawake politician, as "he who has his ear to the ground," may be well applied to Mr Seddou's declaration to the people of New Zealand, that they have had enough labour restrictions. K.iug ])ickisc(hlionc (Chief of the Killumsocial pests) : Ah! tohdfs that I hear the sound' of many voices, the hum of courts ? It is much strong language from the social pets, who weary at tfveir bondage. ' My pcoplevnu&t.<draic it wild for a ivme, while they fatten again.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 15

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KING DICK HAS HIS EAR TO THE GROUND. The A »•.'/«« siiys that the American description of a wideawake politician, as "he who has his ear to the ground," may be well applied to Mr Seddou's declaration to the people of New Zealand, that they have had enough labour restrictions. K.iug ])ickisc(hlionc (Chief ofthe Killumsocialpests): Ah! tohdfs that I hear the sound'of many voices, the hum of courts ? It is much strong language from the social pets, who weary at tfveir bondage.' My pcoplevnu&t.<draic it wild for a ivme, while they fatten again. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 15

KING DICK HAS HIS EAR TO THE GROUND. The A »•.'/«« siiys that the American description of a wideawake politician, as "he who has his ear to the ground," may be well applied to Mr Seddou's declaration to the people of New Zealand, that they have had enough labour restrictions. K.iug ])ickisc(hlionc (Chief ofthe Killumsocialpests): Ah! tohdfs that I hear the sound'of many voices, the hum of courts ? It is much strong language from the social pets, who weary at tfveir bondage.' My pcoplevnu&t.<draic it wild for a ivme, while they fatten again. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1182, 24 August 1901, Page 15

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