HON. D. BUDDO AT KAIAPOL
TO THB KDITOB Of " PBSSB." |; ' I, Sir, —Your report of Mr Buddo's jj, opening address 6howa what an ] i extremely weak criticism of the jj: Government policy ho was able to >j, make, and his concluding remarks that j • the Government had done their best but j j looked foresight and ability is certainly J j amusing, to say tlio least, as is also ;;j his i«omedy for tl» hydro-electricity /1 problem, via., "put the Government . out." Now, surely, the electors will I not be fco foolish as -to trust their in- j { terests to one who, as a leading rtircc-" si tor of one of our largest trading con- 5 j corns, has not shown astonishing fore- 5 j siglit. I think the Reform candidoto « ; has shown more "foresight" and i; "ability" the last year, and win be '» trusted to help to pull the country ■ through these troublous times. —Yours, jj etc.. ! i CONSISTENT. .!] il 1— « I
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 9
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