GENERAL ELECTION.
WHITE NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE,
QUESTIONS FOR ' CANDIDATES.
The executive of the White New Zealand Leaguo has placed before candidates for Parliament the following questions:— - 1 ‘
fist. Are you in favor of a WhiteNew Zealand policy 2nd. If not. would-"you suppote the continuance. of the present embargo on Asiatics * entry to the Dominion? ' . 5 y 3rd. Would -you - support' legislation in the .direction or "making every Asiatic carry an individual identification certificates?, - * 4th. Would you be ,in’favor or legislation prohibiting the employment of white or native girls -by Asiatics, whether as shop- assistants or otherwise? ■ sth. Would you be in favor of a more rigid supervision of the sanitary conditions c-x Chines© frjßv shops and habitations, having Rue regard to the method adopted by them for ripening fruit, etc.? "
DOOLEY DISCUSSES POLITICS WITH HINNISSY-
(By Dunne, inr.). . • “Oh, good rnornin’, Hinnissy. An how liav’ you bin gittfn’ on lately. Hev ye bin bakin’ any xntlierist m tha itoetion. that come off on Wednesday:' , v“I hev that Mr. Dooley. I’ve; MO follerin’ it up an’ goin’ round to tha metins now an’ again." . ' “Well, who do ye thinks gom to bo ilia xxiimer for Gisborne ? . ' “Well, Mr. Dooley I’m surprised, at*ye askin’ rne such a .quest-m." Yv-ny sure, tiler’s onlv one man in it. ';.■■■■ “An’ who mite that be Hiniiissyr. “Why, tha ould horse that s hau. the tub "fur tha last nine veers.” “Well well, I. think ye’re abou*. rite I’m of tha same opinion me•ceif I think ho’el iust aoout pool as much "as tha' othir-too put'towoodent like to say Mr. Doolev, hut he’ll neerly do it I tmnk. “You no, Ilinnissy, ke.ye got f lot- of time for Dave if he d onli bin on’ that indipend'.nt ticket like Arrs. Young and clinked tha Red Fed crowd up—tha laders I • mane, such as Holland, Semple and Fraser, out he sticks to them like g’-u, an does, list wat tha tell him I can t - sum--them at any price an that s waf tha. are, an there bluff wont go down wid me Hinnissey.” , ~ “An wat do ye think abouu An • Cl pvt on’s chants?” _ . . .. “Oh, dear, sure it’s a huge jo&e, ■gs Tom Heeney said about the toer All he’s good fur is skanduTsin’ Mr. Lysnar an tellm us aoout tha f'ood tunes we’re goin’ he* when'we get. that "70 million tone. Jist fr.ncv him teiin us tnaD A u won't cost- us nothin to get it. An, sure, it's posterit-r be wants to £-c----dlu wid it.” _ „ , , T “Yu’re rite ther, Mr. Dooley. I was tould he went to buy a .new, hau an there wasn’t cue in that shop la fib him—had to gc-t one made to op cier, sise 84. Now, wat do ye think ° r “Well I think. Dave will also hev to/ get one maid to order too as wen as Mr. Clavton. Oh, you ust wat© till Dave gits on tha tnshurv tepefies. He’s sure to be appointed-W----ister of Finance, an then won w he push tha old railway along m AaI think Mr Dooley he wood . mak a better Minister of Lands as be is a "rate autbourity on cutm np land fur close sitilment. If be.dees that there won’t be any more Ox those fifteen hundred mcoms . he . wants-to tax— anyhow Mr. DstPlvvI'll be in front, of the Tunes Ofils on Wednesday -nit© to Leer, mm spouv and tell ui its that- happiest mornint : of his life and that ho am t go« .no swelled, hod, but .is. just the same-oM Billv as toe’s always bin. -s; , “I’ll be there raeself, HmniSsy, tu see tha numbers go up for good o;a digger Coates, Joe Ward second and Harry third.” . “What, do ye mane to sa v . Harry ain’t goin to be- the oiishai Honositiou'?” . ', i “That’s how I figure it out Hmnissy—Coates 50, United 16. Labor • 14 Ir that’s gom to he me finish up \ our Mr. Davy will be out or his 3 job. Oh well, sure lie- s—got a,-goon, trade to fall'back on.” .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 7
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675GENERAL ELECTION. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10742, 13 November 1928, Page 7
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