“TOO COMPLICATED.”
Simplifying Elections for the Voters. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, This Day. Expressing satisfaction with the success of the New Zealand Legion in the Hutt Valley elections, where it concentrated its efforts, Dr Campbell Begg remarked that each election must convince the electors of Wellington and district of their hopeless disfranchisement on account of the multitude of names and papers. He thought a general conference should be called at an early opportunity of members of various local bodies in the Wellington area, to work out a plan to simplify the whole business. He w r as sure Labour members and others not definitely under the Legion banner would support the movement.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20609, 9 May 1935, Page 11
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