THE CASE FOR POLITICAL UNITY
Sir,-In yon - sub-leader of Saturday, vou state the case tor unity. ,1 think ,Ut people who value political peace ill endorse your statement*. A* there practically nothing dividing thoiwo parties at present, a clear ease would ha\a to be put 'before the electors betore dmsion should take place. To, strengt en the hands of the two "leaders some foim of pub'ic opinion should bo inaugm.itul, ft anv rate, it would be a disaster o ;"o hac'k to the political warfare that ob-minc-d here pw«»s to . tk S_f « r bv-olection in Wellington Cential, .«!• lioMaud, speaking b o" made brown, said: We (the lanour I'jirtv) had driven the Massey and YUkI parties into one camp, and intended to keep them there." Just so, let us lake Mr Holland's dictum, ibis would away with the cry that is mined by a few correspondents about proportional representation.-I } am,eltc. )MiLLiGAN _
August 9, 1919.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 271, 12 August 1919, Page 8
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153THE CASE FOR POLITICAL UNITY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 271, 12 August 1919, Page 8
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