PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES.
O THE EDITOK. Sir,—lt takes all sorts of people to make a community, but the most curious person 1 have ever heard of is the correspondent who signed himself “D.P.” in Thursday’s 'Star.' He claims to be a Labor man, and yet he tries to foul his own nest, it is very easy for anybody in tho Labor movement to pick who he is, for his phraseology is word for word written exactly as Tie speaks. Knowing who he is, it is again easy to understand why he writes, and if he had added two more letters to his short signature the word would describe him—“ D.0.P.E.” Yes, Mr Editor, this Verson has been doped by a certain clique that has been working lor quite a long time to try to discredit Mr ,T. Munro in the eyes of the electors of Dunedin North. There is no need to reply to any of the charges made in the long letter written by “ D.P. ” against Mr Munro, for if investigated wo would find a molehill instead of the Mount Everest that * 7).P.” has dreamed of. —I am, etc., W- W. Batchelor. April 13.
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Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 9
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194PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES. Evening Star, Issue 19840, 13 April 1928, Page 9
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