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TOO MANY ISSUES.

The issues tnat have to be decided •by tli£ of Master ton on April 90th Are liicelv to be eon fusing. In the first place a Mayor has to be elected on that day. Then the voter must record his vote for borough councillors. He will afterwards he.required to vote for members of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Possibly. a'co, he will have to select' ■jetvyesn candidates for the Harbour Board. And on the top of it all he will be asked to - ' say whether Saturday or Thursday >.liaM be tlie day for th# hatf-holxtav. With five voting papers before him, it may readily'be imagined. that the average . elector will be perplexed. There is altogether too much of "a good thing.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 April 1913, Page 4

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125

TOO MANY ISSUES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 April 1913, Page 4

TOO MANY ISSUES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 April 1913, Page 4

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