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THE DISAPPOINTED VOTER.

At the recent elections not a few voters wore an air of disappointment ; this was brought about from the fact that on arriving at the booth the voter was not rushed by a number of zealous people who made much of he or she, as 1 the case

might be, and to whom an amount of deference was paid, which was palpably of the one day only order. The absence pf a number of people whose very exist-

ance seemed to depend on how many lines the voter struck out, produced an almost grieved expression on the faces of some while many on arrival stood and looked round with a sort of here-I-am, don’t-you-know-I’ve-got-a-vote, air.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 36

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THE DISAPPOINTED VOTER. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 36

THE DISAPPOINTED VOTER. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 36

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