THE “TIMES’S” ADVICE TO
“The malaise that .afflicts the Unionists has less to do with interna.t'dilferences than is commonly supposed. No, party i.s really more proof .against disruptive attempts. Yet they.Cnave • « stale touch on the platform and as a; Opposition -in Parliament - they sometimes lack diligence but seldom dullness., ;It cafinot well fie otherwise ,\y.hiid- dhc; sit !W' old . bietachy in uhbroken .ordei',,-:and.adcleat low?,-, not /even' brought M... blgssipgs or disturbance.'’ If the "party - isT bored bv,; this perversion of. the -principle ( of (font!unity, the public caniiot be less;; bored, while ‘powerful’ articles, photographically authenticated with too taniiliari faces, and administering sjtjM lectures on firm government to distant pro-consuls, are neither a diversion from the prevailing monotony for a substitute for informed criticism. What the unionist faith chiefly lacks is freshmindedness. It will not discover its fresh minds until it displays more readiness to employ them and to superannuate its veterans.” — '"The Times,”.. London. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6
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154THE “TIMES’S” ADVICE TO Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6
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