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CAMPAIGN NOTES.

in wanfrj ™ them was at. 7 *•»»<*. -tJ candidates who u m ' ! ample 0 f Mr H P l V? l ri' tlca l meeting-in S liTK ?° PPOBe4 J a " 3 roiuraj^t^ * for Bay of P ieut , °t * P e .™ constituency nsf °r»&* V ltho »t a Si *? i'T Carroll was thX l 9 Pnrhameut, pr i 0r Soi h %-"7 J

Warning to Absent Votw H has been pointed out t« u » n "star" that prehension exists amoJj^H travellers regarding absentS* • A numb<;r **ni impression that if a lonvarUs it on to the™®** district in which he reS v automatically placed S ts&lu k is not the case, however sary to secure a permit Ml** ptrar in the elect™?® v\*l he is eutitled to vote warded by tho Remstrft master in tho WinSi^l staj nig on December 7th ftl

Labour's Indefinite Policy, "if, What the Dominion Mabfats Labour Party is a claim to tho possession 0 f a tivo and practical policy. has more than exhibited ita J2 for destructive criticism, but EjS has fulled to plaeo before plain words and figuros-fonS millions of pounds aro 'iprS, plan lor tho reconstruction of Ph© party's candidates hat® »fi£ reading portions of the plitfoSfr ot reciting tho objective, bot tW, merely words lacking any cVmjm i definiteness. Without Labour platform simply setTs&J up the party a nakedness wtajfeS questions ar© concerned. Li jag to tho faithful, umns of the "Maoriland 'Wc&r'ii Holland mentions the patij'tidfi stated objective and ita nlatforiMi every plank designed to W«litkS*i jective." Again, "ori.th«'d4t fiili hour movement achieves ptfitftijp er we 6hall eminence to laws of New Zealand—we ■ vour to effect an economic ftit&uv tion." The party is a mew ini : the tyranny of words and ita* ently unable, either officiailjitjS -• ually, to extricate itself fntrtjjl ities. Whenever the sugpfe}|. fered that the party sfemftijb ■■■' grips with the real facte oi&wt! two methods is adontrd. tion .of the platfonn is seeker after information roundly abused. .In thepSHj# days until the election fewer, and Labour pear totally uDftb!e,or eke willing to trantfate tAa oii/ectm* platform intdtfenns of common en standing. 1 it—? ] Tliero is no doubt that U&ldt Government had been in powti either New South' Wain, Vlctoril,!; New Zealand, the' MamM'j would have resulted, in th® whedj.lj commerce throughout .• Austtslil •, 4 New Zealand being brought toiWi still (observes. the, Times"). The dar* "* #nUW Government is that it hu to dWw mandate of the Labour controls it. The instruetioM toW* Governments come from th< W source as that which dictates tt! ito policy. It is this paraidoM «otWf a Labour Government which |l MM present menace. . • Thj JgJ Party of Now Zealand hss taken part in the then it has not officially the action of the: men. demning the Btrike they proved of it. '•

A Complete Turn-orer. } The extent t6 whichpobUe-Wf is now concentrated on Party in areas that Were f«ffl«7* tilo to its pretensions is ao doabtW the "Dominion") fairly.inak*W the unopposed return j Williams for the Bay orWt district which he repr««W.i»? late Parliament, bnt wMeh/WMW sented previously for the late Hon. W. D. a JtoggM leader of the Libera the change in party stre feat, the unopposed retur* Williams had as one who had public-spirited P® rt in jL. t { tM£ development_and prog_ tensive distnct he go( sssr^wrtßis! SE2SSW^-f?' him by his

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17625, 30 November 1922, Page 10

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CAMPAIGN NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17625, 30 November 1922, Page 10

CAMPAIGN NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17625, 30 November 1922, Page 10