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Political Vivisection.

{Received To-day, at 10.1 a.m.)

Melbourne, This Day.

Sir W. Lyno interviewed, said the tactics of Messrs Eeid and Deakin have been most disgraceful and unparalleled ever since the Labour Party came into office. Despite all Mr Reid's bombastic statements he had not the courage or the manliness to take a straightforward course and table a motion of cen sure. In fact in all his political life he (Mr Reid) never had been able to take a straightforward couree.

"As Mr Reid was afraid of a fair fight, this tricky amendment was concocted to prevent a free and full debate. Thi?," said Sir William Lyne, " was not the fair play promised by Mr Deakin on behalf of his followers. The whole business from the very start, when a coalition was suggested in the caucuses of Free-trade and Protection parties, has been kept a

mysterious intrigue."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7822, 13 August 1904, Page 5

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Political Vivisection. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7822, 13 August 1904, Page 5

Political Vivisection. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7822, 13 August 1904, Page 5