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LIBERALISM

IQ TUB BDIIOR Sir,-" Sotutator" apibearsto have g\?noon a rambling expedition| all on his which is not to be wondered et, sooing that the bleotions are*o close ct'liant Poor follow! He nppenrs to have a terrible eet on the Herald. V/hy, it puzzles mo to know, lor in my reply to him I never montioncd that paper's nmro one;-. All through my letter bo has totally failod to take up any of tho arguments, wh'ch woro placed clear for any sano person to understand; but he has opened out in a 'wild' and furious manner, attacking the EcyaU. I have nothing to do with that, paper; in fact "T very seldom road it, Bat <" Sbrutator'' must" be a constant reader of it, otherwise ho would not be worked up to such strong fadings. Be the advice of" Surutator," I, ns a Liberal, hoard Mr, Foster give his last address hero, and intend to hear him in all his addresses, when probably ho will be able to explain this yes-no polioy of his. Now " Scrutator," I take it you are not well, probably suffering, liko the oiher " taters," from a bad attack of blight, If youwishto.be in good' health, and able to record your vote on polling day, I would suggest that you should bo well sprayed daily with an Opposition solution,—lam, etc. i < LIBHRAL,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1490, 24 November 1905, Page 3

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LIBERALISM Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1490, 24 November 1905, Page 3

LIBERALISM Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1490, 24 November 1905, Page 3

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