HOW SHALL WE VOTE?
Sir, —Has the time not_ arrived when comrades in constituencies where no' Socialist or Labor candidate is standing should make their vote a determining factor? I take it one party is as good as the othe<r to us, and that any preference is mere sentiment. It would, therefore, be vovy interesting to have an expression ot opinion in "The Worker" of your readers' views, or, better still, where conferences in constituencies of representatives from different parts can be held, and an understanding come to in this way, it might have the dual effect of creating the nucleus of a party in each such electorate who could arrange lectures and get in touch with the national organisation, as well as bringing those of our way of thi?i._iug together. This should be put hi hand at once if it is to have any effect at the forthcoming election.— __<..urs irate mall v, Woodville. G. D. MACI'ARLAMD.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 17
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158HOW SHALL WE VOTE? Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 35, 3 November 1911, Page 17
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