REFORM?
(To the Editor.) Sir, —I have before mc as I write a card published by the member for Waitemata when he first contested the j seat, and, unfortunately, was elected. 1 It is embellished with his photo, and these statements. I ask your readers to i note them well, and then think of the I similar bunkum being put forward by other candidates, whom I could easily, name. Here they are:—Reform in our | land laws. Reform in our railway administration. Reform in our Civil service. Reform in our financial system, j Reform in our Legislative Council. Reform in our old-age pensions. I see you smile at the reforms that particular; member of that particular party has brought about during the past five years.—l am, etc., A'XTI-miMBUG.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 281, 26 November 1919, Page 11
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