The recent election in Auckland was in teresHng, inasmuch as it gave the public an opportunity-of seeing how tar the local newspapers ; will go in urging tbeit. favourite's claims to the support of the "free and independents No one fact was recorded by either side thst was not denied, or qualified, or misrepresented by the other. Perhaps Emile Zola's suggestion to let every article carry a signature would have a salutary effect, but alas I we do not in New Zealand limit onr " guidingpower" to leading articles. We distort facts ; we wilfully ignore current events, iu; order to tiring a boa*, that consummation—the election of "•our party" man. "'There is .one subject both sides agree on, and.ttmt la tiui)Vabity Fair Cigarettes
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 3
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