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MR. DIXON’S ATTITUDE

(To the Editor). Sir, —The usual thing during an election—all kinds of rumours are spread about, true and untrue, mostly the latter. Allow me to state I am loyal to the Reform Government. It is my intention to do my utmost to assist in giving the Hon. J. G. Coates a strong working majority. This can be done but by supporting the official Reform candidate in each electorate. When Mr Dickie was chosen I gave certain pledges. These will be carried out to the letter. I trust that all my old supporters will not repeat the mistakes of the last election, by making it impossible for the Prime Minister to have a working majority. Be loyal to the party by supporting Mr Dickie and do your part to place him at the top of the poll. —I am, etc., EDWIN DIXON, Haw era.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 11

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MR. DIXON’S ATTITUDE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 11

MR. DIXON’S ATTITUDE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 11

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