MR MILLER AND A "LIBERAL" ORITIC.
TO THK XDITOB 0* VIBB *MBS." Sir,—lt is a source of much satisfaction to many electors in the Lyttelton electorate that the Government have secured such a candidate as Mr Malcolm Miller to contest the election in their interest. To ehour the opinion held by Mr G. W. Russell, one of the leading Oppositionists; regarding this gentleman, may be read in the last rasue of "Spectator," which reads as follows:—-"Mr Massey is sure jto put a candidate in the field, however hopeless liia chances, and- he will probably appear under the guise of an independent, but it is too early to endeavor,*. 0 P«* him. As to the Liberal candidate, name that has already been mentioned is. that of Mr. Malcolm Kir w a! .* el l-known resident of the w£?' H , e « rcs ?«ted by all who know hashal ? eTW 7 Position in the f % People of Lytlalton. Ho is • ftrcmg personal friend of the late Mr ■JgSWPwV'iwl.Ma many of the «w«e he W ere to accept notnLiberal standard-bearer we r Spectator , ) should have no doubt of the result of tho election." It will to watch what this verwill have to say about tte fitness and respectability of Mr M« Miller now that ho is lighting under lac iteform banner,—Yours, etc WOOLSTON.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 7
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