WHAT IS "SUPER-GOVERN-MENT?"
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• Keen interest is' being taken, in the •question of "Super-Government," so much so that it is not out of place to state just what this peculiar system represents. . . l 't Super-Government" means the extortion, of secret pledges from Members of Parliament to support an, unpopular minority organisation. The New Zealand Alliance stands for. this pernicious maladministration, openly proclaiming that if has /'CAPTURED Parliament"! What does this signify? The people at the ballot box have voted against the menace' of prohibition. They have elected representatives to Parliament to look after their interests. Along comes the Alliance extorting pledges from the people's re-, presentatives'. Instead of the Housm of Representatives being free and unfettered to forward the glorious traditions of British 'justice and administra r tion the Alliance pulls the strings, in the background, subverting the very principles on which democracy and safe government rest! Such an iniquitous practice is "Super-Govern-ment." • • i
NewZtalandcrs cannot afford to allow this menace to their Parliamentary privileges to go unchecked. It is an un-Britisli system and smacks of jlie trickery and subterfuge of American politicians' methods. Prohibition openly stands for this reprehensible "Super-Government," Every voter in New Zealand who values liberty and honourable government should vote unhesitatingly for Continuance and clean politics. .' —'l'
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Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 2
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213WHAT IS "SUPER-GOVERNMENT?" Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 2
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