CRITICISM OF CANDIDATURES
‘To the Editor.) Sir.—As it is said "good wind nr-cds iio hush, so a stioug and able, experienced, and concentrated candidate needs no champion, even though he In- persistently set upon hy crilics. Your leader of Tuesday last had just been nail with relish hy a "man of cares, wrinkled and curved and white with hoary hairs." He turned to me. saying. "Is it not deplorable that there should be in the world and in this electorate so many weaklings who have to he shown the load or the way to vote?" .Mr At more knows his supporters and they know him and can trust him to do the right under any circumstances now or in the future.—l am. etc..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 October 1925, Page 6
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