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WELLINGTON NORTH

TO THI IDIT0&,

, Sir,—Your correspondent, "Elector* in a letter to "The Post" to-night, states that "the statement in your paper of the 11th instant that Colonel T W M'Donald has acceded to the request of a deputation that he should Ytand as a candidate for Wellington North at the General Election, will carry more weight if w fi can know something of those who composed the deputation." Just so, and by the same token "Elector s" anxious inquiry re this matter might carry more weight if the other electors could know something of the anonymous inquirer. It is a very safe prtverb that "those who live in glass houses should not throw stones." Perhaps the reasons which actuated the members of the deputation in not wishing their names disclosed were identical with, those which decided "Elector■ not to disclose his. Politids are curious things, eh?—l am, etc., ■

P. L. BRADY, Convener of Deputation 16th March,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 4

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WELLINGTON NORTH Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 4

WELLINGTON NORTH Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 4