THE ELECTIVE EXECUTIVE.
Sir Waffiam Steward's Elective Executive Biilil has again teen "turned down" by an unisympaltiheitie Itouse, and iihe venerable iCmight wlill proOabdy .never isee (hriis lairibition realised. Pa.rtv jaovernrniem/ti, with ate patronage, and oandening, and hypocrisy, (and humbug, has taken, isuon a hold, of the people and tiheair representatives, that to attempt to (an.nihliilaite it in t'hii.s gewerattton us to attempt the dmposisiMie. Logically, tn<J contention of Sir Wdliiam Steward .tfluait the best amen tibls can produce .sliou>ld manage its affairs, ia unassailable. In. practise, howlevierj it has' beem foimd thiat a onemam Government .affords better qp•portuniities for professional polnjticoians and and, as itlhese •predominate in nwst democratic communities, there is no hop© for immediate irefosrai.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 4
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118THE ELECTIVE EXECUTIVE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10415, 8 September 1911, Page 4
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