REFORMERS
To tho Editor "N.Z. Times."
Sir, —It was only fair to give the Massey crowd a show to prove to the country how they were going to got for 17s 6d (sale price) what cost the Liberal Administration 20s, and what a mucker they have made of it. In some of your VVeliington journals what was a cardinal sin in Ward’s crowd is an excellent virtue in Massey’s push. Banquets galore, travelling tho country from one end to the other, running the railways to smash (an excuse for an imported commissioner), •Civil Service reform ©very man spying on the other, sacking of co-operative men with Liberal leanings, such is the Reform party. Even their most rabid heelers cannot say much for them, but above all stands out their square deal to Labour. I am glad Massey has given them tho bump; they turned and bit the party that helped them, so it is only fair for Massey to kick it into them, and I hope it will hurt so that when 1914 rolls around we shall again have a united party of the' people and for tho people.—X am, etc., LIBERAL. Stratford, January 27th.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 3
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195REFORMERS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 3
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