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"OPPOSITION ANYPRICERS."

(To the Editor). Sir,—What mean these woeful sounds? Some people seem hurt and bruised 1 What do the "dirty" section of the Opposition think now of their recent victory? I don't blamo Robertson, M.P.; on the other hand, I think he is taking the right road when the goes to the Government side! The "Opposition Anypricers" perjured their political souls by voting for him, and they did it solely to make use ol him. He took their aid, knowing why he was offered it, and he recognises that never again' can he get it, no matter on which side he votes, and that they are no good to Labour, and that he is quite entitled to "slip them up." Its a dose of physic that should do them good.—Yours, etc., A FIELDITE. Shannon, 25th February, 1912,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 3

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"OPPOSITION ANYPRICERS." Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 3

"OPPOSITION ANYPRICERS." Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 3

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