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WILL APPLETON, CITIZENS’ CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY, SAYS: UNLIKE most Irishmen, Mr. Roberta «ems to lack a sense of h' om< ’“ r - t 4PJ Question of sectarianism in the t ut at over the historical incident of Jamaa of and William of Orange, is the product of his own fevered imagination. < Having failed to ignite his damp aquibs nf alleged misgovernment of the City« his charges that suburban rates wnnid'he increased for the benefit of large ™ ratepayers^ and his cock-and-bull story In Taranaki Street, my opponent now adopts the weU-w-orn tncK of putting up straw men to knock them down. Yt>nr bluff has been called, M • Roberts! ' "Electors are warned about the halftruths and distorted statements which are being made by the Labour '?? n ®bP*®’t. „ the Trades Hall. Throw off the shackles of this coterie which for so long. worked on the plan of using the workers to advance their own ends. Never nave so few drawn so much from so many for so little. . Work. Talk, and Vote for WILL APPLETON AND THE PULL CITIZENS’ TICKET.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 193, 13 May 1944, Page 1
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