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“RIGHT AWAY TO UTOPIA. "

It is nothing new that the AttorneyGeneral is a Socialist: he strove hard in 1907 to break the fact gently to us. What is new', and interesting, is that ho no longer considers it necessary to . disguise the fact that for all practical purposes he is at one -with, say, that pleasant young member of the House of Commons, Mr Victor Grayson. A man less deft in expressing himself might have smothered his ideas under, his style. But Dr Findlay is able to state his position quite plainly as-well as very gracefully and very readably. But as ho stands, so to speak, on the steps of the bus which is shortly to start “right away to Utopia,” he is a little vague as to the route. —The “Dominion.'' 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2570, 3 August 1909, Page 7

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133

“RIGHT AWAY TO UTOPIA." Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2570, 3 August 1909, Page 7

“RIGHT AWAY TO UTOPIA." Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2570, 3 August 1909, Page 7

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