A SOUND PUBLIC OPINION. “We do not want to have in th'Y>' days mere shibboleths of party names,” said Vicount Grey, in a recent speech. “We want to have behind them a convinced, well-informed, and constructive public opinion. That is more than evei necessary. Politics are in a great state of confusion. The country is in great difficulties, and when in great difficulties you are sure to have a great many things put forward which are very little thought out, and it is very necessary that we should have a sound public opinion if We are to get through oui difficulties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1930, Page 8
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103Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1930, Page 8
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