MR G. W. RUSSELL.
TO THZ EDITOR OP "THE PRESS." ' Sir, —Ycur footnote in reply to a fjnestitm as to the "turning and twistins" prop;neitie» of Mr G. W. Russell in this morn.:ns*e issue was delightful reading, and one woadcrs >vlf>- he should have the audacity to put himse}f forward' as a caiio'aate with tliis stigma against his political character, as shovrn in "Hansard." Lot mc t-01l you that tl» other day he ivcmt round tha Shirley an<i Bunvood' districts on a houso to honso canvass, and there told ss-verai of the women, votere -who hjuited their allegiance to the Opposition,
that "I am the Opposition, and I -.ant your assistance among your friends'" If Mr Russell would show himself at another meeting in Shirley <-r Burwood, "ho would hear of something to his advantage"—probably. — \ours, etc., . ELECTOR.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13272, 13 November 1908, Page 5
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MR G. W. RUSSELL.
Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13272, 13 November 1908, Page 5
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