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Words of Warning

Tub following words of warning aro uttered by tho Lyttelton Times:—Tho electors must bo on their guard. There is a very grave danger lhat at tho poll next year the laud question may bo overshadowed by half a dozen other questions of far less importance Tho prohibition and tho licensed victuallers will concent ■ rate their attention on tho licesinn? question, the Biblo in schools party will seek to settlo tho question of religious instruction, the Labour Party will fight for tho principles of unionism, and othor parties will strive for their own particular programmes, Botween thorn all the land question may bo easily neglected. It received so littlo attention at the last goneral ele. ction that members liko Mr John McLach, lan, who were retumod on the assumption that they wore disciples of John McKonxic, are now at liberty to volo with tho Oppoeilion for the alienation of tho remainder of tho public estate If the electors aro equally careless next year tboy may seo a Conservative Government administering tho Liberal land laws, That is the catas« Iropho agiiinst which Sir John McKonzio warned them again and again. " Parli.it mont may make good laws," ho said on ono occasion, " but it is tho men that administer them that get good resulls." There can bo littlo doubt- about tho way in which Mr Massoy and his friends would administor tho Land for Settlements Act, They would not repeal tho moasnre, but they would kill it by neglect.

Found De ad Dunedin, this day. An old age pensionor was found doail to-day in his hut at Waitahia, Bluff,

Tho world's greatest production for coughs, colds, bronchial and lung ailuionts as undoubtedly Tusicmu. All those suffering should givo this mvaluablo acdioiuo a trial,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1067, 15 August 1904, Page 3

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Words of Warning Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1067, 15 August 1904, Page 3

Words of Warning Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1067, 15 August 1904, Page 3

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