Thb i(] r fto Mr Bryce, at Wtnganui, takf-s | laoe thi i evening. We wonder would an Hies : demonstrations hare been inaugurated had Mr Bryce lost hia auit. How true the saying, ''Nothing succeeds like success." Had Mr Bryce lost th« case would the Colonists have put their hands m their pockets to reimburse him hit expenses f We fear not. There would have been many to sympathise, but few to contribute. This is the way of tho world. Fawn on a man when he is m luck, frown upon him when adversity overtake* hftn. We maintain, nevertheless, that Mr Bryoe is entitled to all the honours he will reV c»ivt, if only for his pluck m. going Home and single-handed bringing his tractucer to book} amd vlndicatiog . his own reputation, And the good name of the Colony and the Colonists.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1712, 19 May 1886, Page 2
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141Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1712, 19 May 1886, Page 2
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