WOMEN ELECTORS HOLD POLITICAL KEY.
L.-G. .INQUIRES INTO AMERICAN METHODS
MOST THRILLING TIGHT COMING.
Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 19,
Mr. Lloyd George sent an emissary to the United States to follow the Presidential election. He had since received that officer’s personal report on. the methods of the Great American party organisations. Loud speakers and microphones are silent, talkiemovies, slogans and choruses set to popular jazz tunes, being utilised, besides unprecedented showers of leaflets and acres of poster and newspaper advertising.
The British Broadcasting Company has just concluded arrangements for the first controversial debate on the dull but important topic of the Derating Bill. The Conservative speaker will open, and the Labourite and Liberal representatives will follow. The Government nominee will have ton minutes in which to reply. Thor groat, problem, which is giving the party organisers a perpetual headache, is how 5,000,000 new women had an inkling, they would know had an inkling, they would never know how to direct their plans and what arguments were likely to convince them. In the meantime, candidates are warned to attend to their personal appearance and getting impressive photographs taken, as their is an advantage in good looks.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1929, Page 7
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