"THOSE BROKEN PLEDGES."
Sir,—"A nasly blow to Labour this." That is tho verdict round about this district. The Fickiiles are jubilant, and justly, so, for a good man was put down in llr. Field, who was respected and well liked by all. His defeat was duo to Sir Joseph's weighty personality only. Now, what have wo? Echo answers, "What?" Mr. Robertson eamo to a portion of tho Shannon electors with a recommendation from tho Rev. Mr. Doull, of Palmerston North. Tho rev. gentleman is a leading light in Prohibition, and it is to bo hoped ho will bo more careful in tho future.—l am, etc., WIDEAWAKE NEXT TIME. Shannon, February 29, 1912.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 3
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112"THOSE BROKEN PLEDGES." Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 3
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