"LIGHT AND LIBERTY."
Journal of Reform Party. We have received with pleasure a copy of the first number of "Light and Liberty," a journal to be i.suad monthly under the auspices of the Political Reform Leagues. The editor, Mr E. A. Jame?, wields one of New Zealand's most fearle:s pena in support of U:e Reform Party, and we ; re; lure that nothing in "Light and Liberty" will be 1 eking in directness. If ever the R.form Parly, and tlis various Reform League 3, needed s;me cohesive rmdium to w<.ld them into a solid power it is now. If the great principles of freehold tenure, of smaller settlement, uf sour.d finance, ardcf good Government for the people a e to oe fixed permanently, the opport'j..i:v to fix them will occur within tha next five yeas. "Light and Liberty," being wtll directed, tas before it a mission ot re possibility and of high political usefulness. In Fra r khn constituency the first number will r.cu.'e a warmer greeting because of the fact that the frontispiece contains a finely-executed portrait cf the m e moer for this district, the President (f tha Refo:m Paity, tha Prims Minister—the Hon. W. F. Mas.ey. We great the magazine and wish it every succe.s.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 2, Issue 97, 30 May 1913, Page 1
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