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THE FARMERS’ PARTY?

TO THE EDITOR. SIR, —The following I think will sufficiently show how little reliance is to be placed in the existing Reform Party from a farmer’s point of view. The Herald of 15th. November in reporting Mr Massey’s Napier speech, quotes him as follows: —“Mr Massey said he was glad to see that there was a good understanding between the Labour and Reform Parties. It had been suggested that they might join hands. If so he was willing to support the man who was chosen.” I am, etc., James h. elliott. Te Awamutu, Dec. 3rd, 1911.

TO THE EDITOR. SIR, The disgraceful conduct of the opposition to the NoLicense party shown at Saturday night s meeting, and the throwing of rotten eggs, is anything but cieciitable to the liquor party, and all lovers of British fair play will scorn such dastardly work of unscrupulous persons. The residents would like to know the reason our police were absent from the No-License meeting on Saturday night. I myself will take the opportunity of bringing the mat T tei before the next Licensing Bench.—l am, etc., * PolThugg.

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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 67, 5 December 1911, Page 2

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THE FARMERS’ PARTY? Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 67, 5 December 1911, Page 2

THE FARMERS’ PARTY? Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 67, 5 December 1911, Page 2

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