"NOT A BAD REASON EITHER"
ELECTION CHAT ON THE QUAY.
"Well, I don't know," said one man on the Quay yesterday. "Why shouldn't we give Luke a vote and do our bit to back the Government?"
"Just so," 6aid the other. "It's a war election, not a party gallop for the Wellington North stakes. Or a local option poll," said the first. "That's so, though they do say there's a atrong smell of hops pervading the opposition to Luke." "Humph!" said the first. "Rum and races—what?" wliat," said the other, if I were like some people here who don't seem to be able to make up their minde about it, do you know what would swing mo ?"
"What's that?" m _ "I'm a returned soldier, when 1 was in khaki, and somebody pointed out my little bit of 'stouch' and said Carry on, Sergeant, , I carried on. In war you must play for your side. Brandon isn t playing for his side. That's the reason Lute and the National Government will ge "in<i "not' a reason, either-eame here.MPublished by arrangement.)
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 132, 21 February 1918, Page 4
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179"NOT A BAD REASON EITHER" Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 132, 21 February 1918, Page 4
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