THE GENERAL ELECTION.
Sir, —The groat betrayer of the Maoriland masses, Sir Judas Isoariot Wardrobe, is m "God's Own Country" again. He will put on his aristocratic bauble and other Tory relics carefully away, and don his great Liberal fustian and once mere caper nimbly before _ the people as leader of the great lickspittle Liberal Party. What do the people think of the antics and deliberate falsehoods told to the people of England by Sir Judas about Dreadnoughts, ami what he craftily named universal military service? The most dangerous politician who has eve.r ruled over the destinies of democratic New Zealand is the said Sir Judas. Now is the time for the people of New Zealand to oust the present Government from office; the majority of them are a weak, spineless, mediocre, muddling lot, who a,re prepared to sell the people's heritage at any time at the bidding of any Judas" Iscaiio-t leader. They are neither fish, fowl, nor good red herring. Hoping the people will vote solid for their own class and a Labor Government will be returned at the polls. —i am 3 RADICAL.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 September 1911, Page 17
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186THE GENERAL ELECTION. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 September 1911, Page 17
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