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Warning Against Illegal Voting ELECTORAL ACT, SECTION 328: Every person commits the offence of personation who at any election APPLIES FOR A VOTING PAPER IN THE “NAME OF SOME OTHER PERSON living or dead or of a “fictitious person, or who having voted once at any such election APPLIES AGAIN at the same election for a “voting-paper in his own name.” ELECTORAL ACT, SECTION 193: (1) “Every Deputy Returning Officer may, without any other “warrant than this Act, cause to be arrested and taken “before a Justice any person reasonably suspected of “committing or attempting to' commit at a polling-place any “act of personation. (2) “It shall be the duty of the Returning Officer to institute a “prosecution against any person whom he believes to have “committed the offence of personation, or of aiding, abetting, “counselling, or procuring the commission of that offence “by any person, at the election for which he is Returning “Officer. (3) “Every person who commits the offence of personation, or “of aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the “commission of that offence, IS LIABLE TO TWO YEARS’ “IMPRISONMENT WITH OR WITHOUT HARD LABOUR.” 1113 NO BUREAUCRACY —SAYS MR CHURCHILL IN Mr Churchill’s great speech on March 21st, which many I of us think was the greatest speech he has ever made, he checked the Post-War Planners and told us that we need have no fear of being ruled by a bureaucracy. His words should be remembered. In case you did not preserve a copy of his speech, here is what he said on this subject: "We must not forget the glories of the past, nor how many battles we have fought for the rights of the individual and for human freedom. “We must beware of trying to build a society in which nobody counts for anything except politicians or an official, a society where enterprise gains no reward and thrift no privileges. "I say ‘trying to build’ because of all races in the world our people would be the last to consent to be governed by a bureaucracy. Freedom is our life-blood.” —lnserted by Langsfords. A MESSAGE TO HAMILTON ELECTORS FROM A RETURNED SOLDIER Warrant Officer ALFRED E. ALLEN (2nd N.Z.E.F.) Born in N.Z. Aged 31. Farmer, Stock Buyer, Soldier, Executive Member N.Z.F.U. 1939. Volunteered Sept. 1939. Served with 24th Btn., M.E.F. “Yes, Sir.” The speech of 3 r our ‘Labour’ M.P. to his political and industrial bouncer bosses. “Of Course, Sirs.’’ The speech of a ‘National’ M.P. to those who control money. “I represent the electors and will vote in the interests of those who elect me, declining to recogngise any class as being entitled to direct the destinies of N.Z. against the will of the people.” The attitude of a ‘Democratic Soldier Labour’ M.P. Vote ALLEN for real Representation We consider a M.P. a servant and not Lord and Master. Ability and vigour combined with Honesty and Courage Offering his services to his country in War and Peace. ALLEN for a policy of progress for the people DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR PARTY OARS Any Supporters wanting conveyance to Polling Booth RING 4555

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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22151, 24 September 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22151, 24 September 1943, Page 6

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