THE EXTREMISTS.
(To tho Editor.) Sir,—ln yesterday's paper, Mr. Masscv In In. aduress gives warning against extremists. While I am no advocate of destructive measures Mr, Mnssey has quite forgettcn to say which extreme we are lo avoid There I.; tie progressive, intelligent, and Impartial politicians, who have a regard for ill Z people of the country. P„„ap the e are he Bolsheviks to whom he refers, but there Is the other extreme to be avnlded-the old! fashioned, mit-of-date Party, wnh no original filiation and no progressive views. Look over our Statute Book, and all „„, mM , lm ° p Va ,t legislation is absolutely patched up; irifaVt a. sort of "make-it-do-again" system has bee adpotod because the real extreme party have "°r,, 1 " , , Cl " le „ Rmty ,0 < !c; " «■»!* national polit ca.l problems. Electors, avoid tho extremists, especially those out-of-date ones In the rear van—l am etc., PADDY BANJO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1919, Page 2
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147THE EXTREMISTS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1919, Page 2
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