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— —o — GENERAL ELECTION. '.We arc not responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents) (To the Editor.) Su. —An elector tries to draw the ed honing across the scent when he lasM's Mr Smith us a supporter of Mr -eldon. Mr Okevof Mr Massey, and ilr JWlriiigei- of ill- Taylor. *\\l lf ,t ie the facts; Mr Smith has aniionn•ol himself as a follower of .Mr Sed ion : - right, or wrong :" Mr lirllriiieei ■tales that he is a linn sii|ipoiterof tho ioveiemeiit ami all its Liberal me ■nits, reserving to himself the right t( •riticise any measure that he may consider not. in the best inteiesls of the .eopleas a whole: while Mr Okey Jvcs a (pulifiid support to the Opposition, Let the el: -l",s hear all the candi-l.-ites for themselves, and then vote lot the man wiio they believe will support the Liberal interests without, fear or favour. -I am. etc. ANoTIIEK ELItXToI'.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7984, 22 November 1905, Page 2
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