THE POLITICAL REFORMERS.
Their Latest Move.
Ifc umy not be generally known to the public, but we believe it to be true nevertheless, tbafc a public meeting is to beheld by the Political Reform Association at the Wesleyan Schoolroom, • Sfc Albans Lane, this evening. We say <f it may not be generally known," because by some curious coincidence this meeting has not been advertised, or in any way notified, in any of the newspapers circulating in the St Albans district. When we reflect that the Reformers are so anxious to get the widest publicity for their views this latest move of theirs seems a little curious. Perhaps they have had too much publicity lately : perhaps they are growing too poor to advertise. In the latter case we feel bound to help them. It would be a 1 thousand pities if their meeting to-night were to bo confined to a few score of electors whipped in on the quiet by Mr Garrick's committeemen. Messrs Turner and Cliseold deserve a larger and more popular audience, and we therefore on their behalf beg all independent electors o£ St Albans to ROLL UP.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5994, 1 August 1887, Page 3
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189THE POLITICAL REFORMERS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5994, 1 August 1887, Page 3
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