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Clark paid great attention to local wants, and it was, no doubt, owing in a great measure to this feature of his membership that he became so popular. Self taught, to a great extent, he could not be described as a learned man, but he had a good practical education, a keen perception of the wants of his fellow men, and an activity and energy which rendered success tolerably certain in whatever he attempted. As a speaker he was earnest, impressive and fluent, and generally gained a patient hearin...g. As a Minister of the Crown his term of ofifice was too short — just five months — to afford a proper test of his efficiency, but there is no doubt that he possessed many qualities to fit him for the position. He always manifested a warm interest in the miners, and in addition to the active part he took in the eight hours' question, he was the fore- most figure on the side of the miners when the proposal was made in T879, to reduce their wages. A desire was expressed that Mr. Angus Mackay, who had formerly represented Sandhurst, should be invited to come forward for the seat rendered vacant by Mr.
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