VOTES OF CONFIDENCE.
Jiudging by the number of votes of confidence which are being recorded in flavour of aspirants for Parliamentary honours in the ensuing campaign. there are at least a couple of hiuridred candidates who are fit land proper persons to represent the various oonistituendes in Parliament. Mt'h.ey were all sorted up, and putto a political-economic test, it wouM pn6hiali)\v be found, that one hundred and fifty of t'h'ein Knew no. moire /about the ethics of t.nue statesmanship t'ham a rabbi,t krn.owis of fox-', limiting. Judiging from the l-eports of speeches which are flooding the jiu,st ,now, there is a® miucfh need of a seJuool of economics as there is of a reform, in admii.ni.straition. Votes of confidence at electionim'eettings are, at the best of times, meaningieiss and hypocritical. Wihen' they are given to political impossibilities they become the quintessence of absurditv. ""
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10479, 16 November 1911, Page 4
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143VOTES OF CONFIDENCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10479, 16 November 1911, Page 4
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