THE REFORMS CANDIDATE
<To the Kiiitor.)
Sir.- -l! is time 111.* (|itesti::;i of the slandini;' i■, Mr (iillu.rt was made puli lie. anil I ('(insider it reflects £ro»t discredit cii llie Kelorm I’artv in Nelscn that they do nut make the position (liar to I lie electdrs. New. ‘Mr. from a cun versa l inn to (lav it seems that the
• •lily reason headi|tinrtors did net want 11 > recognise ;i Reform candidate lor Nelson wos Unit they were informed Mi;u t meant Labour slipping m. Rut whoever told headtpiarters tins must have a vi*rv poor opinion of the Nelson ('letlontte. It is a certainly that every vote given to Brindle will he taken li'ai At more ami so the Reform electors have a liny opportunity of returning a straighten! .supporter of Coates hy voting for Gilbert. No promise lias Inen given Mr At more hy the Government that, lie would not he opposed hy Refill in tint! therefore the Reform Party should make it ideal' to the electors that they are asked t>> vote for Cilherl. if not. give a good reason for not doing so and so dear the atmosphere. After till the Reform t uniniittee is only a few gentlemen and if they will not make it dear every elector ran decide that if they want (.dates hack their duty is to vote for Gilbert. I am, etc., NO M(Jitld SKCRLCY.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 6
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233THE REFORMS CANDIDATE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 6
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