RADDY MURPHY ON REPUDIATION.
Lajcdto^ Kay, Wbihugton, ' ' Oct, 27th, 1880, Be toe. hokej I've jist returned from the. Kanrau, where I've been stayin' wid Sir G-eorge for %h"» paifc month or so. I've not had time to unpack me portmantey as yet, bejajs I enlj lain off- the boat "this tnornin'. Iwm so much delighted rrid me frind Milter Saundhers' new method for gettih' o»fc rr our fineansbil difficultie»,~that I ithruck off the folio irin'- gun. thoord aibip so I did: — MISTER SATWDHIBS, j Och fail I'm glad, I am, be duct, Tiler's joy throughout the nation, Begorra sure the countbrv's cure Is now Ravpudi&shum ; The feols -rrhe par their debts away, Are only geese and gandhen ; We've got the cue now what to do, From honest Misther Siundhers. Arict, Mavrone Mfew ZayUnd's loan. - In future will not taiie iw, For wbin we owe a bill, ye know, ■ Our tailor tbri«« to plaiie us ; Bnt'wbin 'ti» paid, his imiles all fade, No more he smirks an Jpstndhers ; : It's dacint jet to live m debt, i For so ies Misther Saundhers. I Whin England lint the thrift* spirit i Xnl^aUwajs an' m Bridges, We i'nt our thanks through all the Banks ; We rarer thira begridges, For thxnts are cbaip, we've got a haip To gfre away ; 'tis dandberi 'To bint that we're m debt je see; I'm.righ.t— JSh {, M.istb,er. Saundhen P . The cash we. got, m fact wai not A loan sink o'er o'er the vrather ; 'Tw>,» j'st a gift, a lorimg lift Britannia gave her daughlber ; It's not the same as if it came From Ja-tnanr or Flandhers ;. , Oar English kin won't miss the tin ; j I'm. right; — JBh, Misthef Saundherj t Bogog, I state, Eaypudiata, Must be our err nist Sisiion, Our'debls mar go to Jericho j We'll send a new Oommiiiion To Father Thames to thry the Claims, Of thoie who say we sq'uandhers Tb»i? money spirit ; an,' Pritidinfc. We'll make of Misther Sauadhers. Sure, he's the lad, he is, be dad, To do just as he's tould, boys; He takes the the cue an'thries to do His jewfcy, brave an bould, boys ; His Railway fame has raised his name Wid all the grate Oommandhers Who ruje the roast an' laid the host Ay Torrits sich as Saundhers. Me chuneful muse, now dont refuse, - To sing an' chant his story, Wid lone inspire mo ooble liar To sound bur Saundhers' glory j May I an' you take dolorou, Or gout, or yallow jaundhers, i When we forget the. Tories' pet, The. mighty Misther Saundhers.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 88, 10 November 1880, Page 3
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426RADDY MURPHY ON REPUDIATION. Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 88, 10 November 1880, Page 3
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