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THE TIDE OF TIE MUSH. Is the Ward Administration a Liberal one? • Does it make you Think of. Gladstone? Mux? Cobdbn ? Bright? Mr. Fowlds has said that , Long Power leaves a party False to Its Name. Ballance would not know his Boom - and - Borrow State Socialist Successors. . WARDISM IS NOT LIBERALISM. IT l« COUNTERFEIT. CAST 5T ©IST. Does Liberalism mean— , " I . . Tyranny? \ Bossistn? : ' Waste? . ~ Crushing Debt? " : VHigh Taxes; Secrecy ? - Patronage? . Spoils to the victor ?:'. ~ The Government says it', does. It 'challenges reform. : It defies reform. .• Give it reform. The Tide of Reform ■■ : is' • . - •U" : ' 'at Flood, What Lave 20 years of False Liberalism.!' done ? , Doublsii the Debt, : v Raised .csht. Raised Opst ef Government Vol per sent Do you want—; . Further Furious Borrowing? Still Higher Taxation? Still Greater Waste? ■ . IF NOT, , , WOTE /' REFORM I Reform Feeling is afire. ■In 1908 Reform candididates contested 47 seats, and won 25. ' j The Reform vote in these seats showed an increase of 25,185 ; the Government vote an increase of only 2,484. THEfiiE ARE NEARLY 70 REFORM MDIDATEB THIS PE. VOTE, ' AND REFORM WILL HAVE A MAJORITY. VOTE ' FOR THIS MAJORITY. For clean government. • For "lighter burdens. For easier living. For freer living. SHAM "LIBERALISM" IS Tyranny and Plunder. . CAST ST OUT. FOR FREEDOM ID SAFETY VOTE REFORM!

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 17

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