IHHHBK9^B^S^^KiHS^^Bß^H^^^H^H9Hß!^^p^9^Bl^B^HH^BßMß^^n3Sflß^BH^9H^H^^^9^^K. ' * < ■ ' * i^SH^^So9H^B9HuQß3Dß9Eßnßn^^^B^^BßlH^^^^^ifi'^lS^^ * r*^ ar* # \ -j> f- — * r** >.'/>* »f ** ti f & *' # • ' *Jg jy* jyr jbmßmbß^hJHEMH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^m ■ ' .'• ■ BB ' ' -■ ■ • ■ -< '■' •. ■' •■..•■■ ■'.-'.. . ■ #y • ' ■. ' ■.■■....■••■■■•■.■ •■ ■ ■. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ; • • -, . . ■ ■ ■ . . ■ w • . r r "WE HAVE CAPTURED PARUAMENT/ r was the boast made — by General Secretsut^ of the New Zealand Alliance/ speaking m Sydney on 27th June, 1928 (see Sydney Morning Her^ They--the "prohibs" — say theyhiave captured your Parliament, stolen your right to self-government. That is "super-government "—when a sinister minority can impose on v the people's representatives the furtherance of their own narrow creeds and selfish interests. The New Zealand Alliance, using American political methods, is out to place prohibition m front of the many vital questions affecting New ;-.*■; ■"■. '"' ; - ':; : ; •-. :■■■' '■=";■•/". :' v> -: ; r> ;i ■."■'■'; Zealand's welfare. It seems incredible that a British-to-the-backbone country like New Zealand should ever witness such bare-faced rob- # bery of the people's right to govern. VHTn| HH^ Stand firm for Freedom and Clean Politics. nLH H JK~ Insist on Representative Government and Hi on your Rights and Liberties as Citizens.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 11
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158Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 11
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