Mr Fraser and his party have, but jthey have not staged the "Lightning change act" that Mr Doidge has done. Mr Doidge first stood for Parliament as an Independent but did not get in. Next time, Mr Doidge stood as a candidate for the Democratic Party but did not get in. The third time Mr Doidge stood, he stood as a National Party candidate. In each of those three campaigns he expressed completely opposed, views! Listening to the two parties wrangling over the air makes one realise the futility ol' it all, especially as their programmes are fundamentally the same. Yours etc., DISGUSTED WOMAN.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 7, 17 September 1943, Page 4
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