KEIR HARDIE.
A BREEZY INTERVIEW
(Per Press Association). PALMERSTON, December 27. A "Manawatu Times' " representative had a brief but breezy interview with Mr. Keir Hardie on the railway I yesterday afternoon as lie passed through to Wellington. Ho declined to pay anything about New Zealand. "Well,"'asked the interviewer, "are you prepared to say something about your tour in India?" '•'No. Twill not." snapped Mr. Hardie, ! 'i>ut what I will say is that your cdiI tors ought to. be ashamed of themselves. i They .are unscrupiiilous cads. You can publish that if you like." "Certainly! with the greatest of pleasure," responded the pressman, "but don't you intend to explain your
position and put yourself right with the public?" "No! Ido not!" replied Mr. Hardie, "I have nothing to explain! lam not oh my trial. It is the editors who are on theirs! Remember that I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 30 December 1907, Page 2
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144KEIR HARDIE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 30 December 1907, Page 2
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