“A QUEER DISH”
MR. LEE ON THE UNITED PARTY SIR J. G. WARD AND P.P.A. “This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen,” said Air. J. Lee, AI.P., referring to a joint United Party advertisement for Sir Joseph Ward and Air. A. J. Stallworthy, United candidate for Eden. “Air. Stallworthy,” he added, “is one of the heads of the P.P.A. organisation that has been trying to cripple Sir Joseph Ward for years past.” “The United Party,” said Air. Lee, “reminds me of a fireman's black pan. A black pan is the dish on- which is thrown whatever is left over from the saloon table. It is a queer dish—from one corner you might get a pork chop and from the other a lump of plum pudding. “It is just the same with the United Party. . . . From one corner you get Sir Joseph AVard and in the other you will find a P.P.A. candidate, and it is all made up by Air. Davey, the late organiser for the Reform Party.” (Laughter.)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 11
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