TRUST LANDS TRUST.
ITo The Editor.} Sir,— A perusal of your sub-leader hereon leads me to believe that there is still some uncertainty in certain quarters as to the reforms I have for so long advocated. 1 intend, as you state, holding a public meeting, on the 18th, a, week before the polling day. After that- meeting, I trust there wil] be no room for doubt, either as to the need for reform, or as to the particular reforms that I purpose to institute if the voters give me the necessary authority. The basis of my campaign is the arousing of public interest, and of a sense of civic responsibility. If I should be elected without having aroused that interest and sense of civic re sponsl-* bility 1 t will have failed. If having aroused the same, I am defeated by the considered vote of the electors, I will have succeeded in the main. I therefore hope that all parents and: others on tße both sexeswill make it their particular business to take the. opportunity afforded by the forthcoming electaon. to inform themselves upon the affairs of the Trust by attending the various meetings.— I am, etc., v H. C. ROBINSON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10229, 4 May 1911, Page 5
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201TRUST LANDS TRUST. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10229, 4 May 1911, Page 5
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