The Ravings of Isitt
In his opening address, so. the Press Association tells ns, Mr. Isitt, the -Blberal v/hom Mr. Mas-sey's Tories are supporting in Christchurch North, apent a good deal of time In upbraiding The Maoriland Worker. Well may this unscrupulous politician ba angry -with us! Tlie Maoriland Worker has put this gentleman •' on; side," and after all the progressive* professions he pretended when (for flame Inscrutable reason) the mantle of the late Mr. T. Et. Taylor fell upon him, the public now know 3 him as he is—a thorough-paced reactionary, a. loud-lunged windbag, who, while solemnly pledging himself to his "loader," Mr. Wilford, agrees with the; Tories to desert his own party tho, -moment ft appears likely to take; power with the aid of Labour Wot forazen humbug, we commend this j politician, who actually masquerades under the designation of -filberal-j LABOUR!
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 299, 22 November 1922, Page 5
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144The Ravings of Isitt Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 299, 22 November 1922, Page 5
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