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NO AXE TO GRIND

"I am offering my services to' you. I have no axe to grind. It is simply to give service to you that I stand here tonight," said- Mrs. ICnox Gilmer (Independent, Wellington North) at the Methodist HaU, MoleswOrth Street, last night. "I am not standing for party, but for principles," she said, "and it is principles that will count in this country;" There were men who were political babies, men who had to have a party behind them, party funds, and party literature. There was hardly a man who could stand up and say he was an Independent with independent views..

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 19

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NO AXE TO GRIND Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 19

NO AXE TO GRIND Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 19

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