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MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ANDREW RUSSELL K.C.8., K.C.M.G., PAYS COMPLIMENT TO LEE. Night after night snarling voices assail John Alexander Lee, D.C.M., M.P. Abuse, abuse, and yet more abuse is poured out on the head of this man to try and destroy the chance of Democratic Soldier Candidates, who, nevertheless, go on their winning way. The Communist Party in particular hate John A. Lee, because he is not in favour of the New Zealand Division going on to Europe, and because he believes our manpower commitment should be reduced to one Division. Mr. Fraser, who was in favour of a Coalition with the Nationalist Party, would say that there Is Lcc-Holland collusion. SIR ANDREW RUSSELL’S TRIBUTE. Like a fresh draught of air comes an opinion on this man from Major-General Sir Alexander Russell, K.C.8., K.C.M.G., who watches the play of politics with a dispassionate, but fair-minded, eye. The Democratic Soldier Labour candidate for Timar'u, Douglas Cresswell, recently quoted a letter which was published in the Southern Press, in which Sir Andrew Russell said: “YOU HAVE JOINED THE ONLY HONEST POLITICIAN.” Said Douglas Cresswell: “I thought General Russell, the General Frey berg of the last war, was a Tory; but h» evidently thinks a lot of John A. Lee.” Yes, John A. Lee has tens of thousands of ardent friends, it he has a few hundred prejudiced and embittered enemies, as witness the Communist-Labour Alliance. Despite Tory, Labour and Communist, in the teeth of unparallelled abuse, standing forthright for a splendid programme, all Democratic Soldier Labour Candidates make steady progress. RESIST ABUSE AND SEND LEE REINFORCEMENTS! VOTE DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR EVERYWHERE. ' Vote ! ’ vs L‘ ■ I - Democratic | Soldier ' V'J'y'F'' Labour vuz.. les , ? 'JI FRAME ‘ 1 J Democratic Labour MR. FRAME is in bis thirties. Was prominent in Labour Party in South Island. Resigned to become Democratic Labour’s first President-in Dunedin. Represented North Otago at Rugby football for live years. Now lives In Electorate. An able organizer and an eloquent speaker of pleasing personality, J who has created a splendid impression in the Suburbs electorate. He is an outstanding candidate with a brilliant future. LES FRAME WILL WIN WELLINGTON SUBURBS I FRAME FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM! CARS AVAILABLE FOR SICK AND ELDERLY PEOPLE. RING 63-739. USWELLINGTON SOUTH! ' ' VOTE DEMOCRATIC ~SOLDIER LABOUR! W? ' ' ‘ PRIVATE TEECE IS A i V . SPLENDID CANDIDATE. HE WILL WIN j WELLINGTON SOUTH! CARS AVAILABLE FOR I ' TODAY’S POLL—- ; ”■ ,<:■ RING 25-053. — —- —— ; 1 DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR PARTY “We Fight For New Zealand.” PLENTY OF CARS AVAILABLE TODAY. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. RING WELLINGTON NORTH: 53,395, 43,603, 53-414 and 40-267. WELLINGTON SOUTH: 25-053. IV EL LING TON EAST: 1-5-179. WELLINGTON WEST: 15-072. 28-200 and 27-403. WELLINGTON SUBURBS: 63-739. HUTT: 62-984. HELPERS AVAILABLE TO MIND YOUNG CHILDREN. TRAVEL THE DEMOCRATIC LABOUR WAY! A STRAIGHT-OUT ISSUEHOGAN. V. NASH. ! YOUTH and PROGRESS Jw Or • ’ ORTHODOXY H | ■ and REACTION. EVERY VOTE JOHN HOGAN DOES NOT GET IS A VOTE TO PUT NASH BACK. CARS AVAILABLE FOR INVALIDS, AGED, ETC.: Telephone 60-034, 60-766, 60-181, 60-389, and This No.: 60-472 after 1 p.m. ma

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 5