PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTTION.
(T<> Uiu Ktlitor' .Sir,—T mu afraid that I In; correspondence !■(’ proportional representation has now reached Ilia stage where’ it would take too much of your space to adequately it in detail, so will just in answer to 'Mr Moffat t’s quotation from Mr McCombs, ask him to read ui) the late Labour Premier of N.S.W., Mr Dooley’s policy speech after the last election there, he unlike Air McCombs, has had a personal experience of its working, and should certainly carry more weight and convict ion about the matter. Thanking you. Sir, for the space, and Mr Moltatt t or his fairness and courtesy, I am etc., A. V. ALLPORT. Stoke, 1/12/22.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 11
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113PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTTION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 11
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