GLEAN POLITICS WANTED.
Sir,—l congratulate your paper on the manner in which you fearlessly, and without regard for the future support of your paper by the public, publish such full reports of the doings and the business methods of the present Parliament. It is gratifying to sit at one's table and read such splendid reports as your independent paper gives us, and will go a long way to clean Parliament in the future of its manner of doing the Dominion's business as it has been done in the past. Your paper has not come amongst us too soon, for there is no doubt that the Ministry has taken too much power upon its own shoulders in the past. I trust, as an elector of this Dominion, that your paper will not be bought over in the future by Government nionoy, but will' , always maintain that independence in the future and give, 'us electors a fair and unbiased criticism of all parties because no party is infallible. If you do this your paper, I am sure, will get the support of all classes and all parties in politics who have the welfare of this Dominion at heart. Clean the Ministry, whoever are in power, and you will be doing a vast amount of good. Thanking you for your' space, —I am. etc.. 0. S. PICKERING. Palmerston North. ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 2
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226GLEAN POLITICS WANTED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 2
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