THE TRUST ELECTION.
[To The Editor.] Sir,—l'was one of a few indiscreet persona who ventured out on. Wednesday night- to bear Mir H: K3; - - Robinson, cniticds&'tthe Trust' 'balance-sheet • and enuinciate a policy: wihidh;would :be, an improvement.iipoo;that -which, has been ! adopted by the Trust. To say that I disappointed ibut ;represents my feeling I left,the room in 'disg^.;'\ >; &as virtually 'the' oonveneir of the meeting, and ;wM entitled as such to occupy the. chair and state the/objects.; of ; ;themeeting, contented himself with a tirade of abuse of the Age for what reason I failed /to understand 'and with a few inanities alboutt Ohuia and -tile-working man. Ho bad nothing to offer the people either in. the way of criticism ar policy. This is the gentleman who now asks us to put him back on the' Trust. ' What'would he, o: .what could 'he do, if he got there? etc., ■ ' ... v ... VOTER.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 6
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149THE TRUST ELECTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 6
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