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THEIR OWN TRUMPET

The people of the colony had just cause to be grateful to the Opposition for their efforts; they had done yoeman service during their 10 years in Parliament. (Hear, hear and applause.) They had sat up late and worked their hardest to keep the present Government in cheek, never despairing and never dreaming of giving in. If they were few, he maintained that they had gained a great moral victory, it had been a great triumphal success, and he ventured to predict that the Opposition would not go in again as an Opposition, but as the party out of which the Government of this country would be created. — Captain Russell in several recent speeches up North.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXI, 27 May 1899, Page 735

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THEIR OWN TRUMPET New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXI, 27 May 1899, Page 735

THEIR OWN TRUMPET New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XXI, 27 May 1899, Page 735