AN ELECTOR WANTS TO KNOW.
[To tub Editor.] Sir,—Gould you kindly give mo a little information on tlie following questions:— (1) How* is it all those so-called “Liberals” now stumping the country give the nrivate wealth of the New Zealand but sav nothing about tihe private debt which is worth knowing? C2) The Premier has done many peculiar things since he<r ot the power, but I think the most glaring of the lot was his inviting Queen Alexandra to come here. Did lie intend to entertain h°r himself? I supposo he could now. Or had he an eye to a dukedom or a high position in Her Mniestv’s household, or some other tin-not title? He is no friend of the workers as his actions show. (3) They Maine the Opposition press for not giving them fair play. IVly opinion is it treats them too well. _ I sav let us stamp out this upstart aristocracy at once, that would lie a.slhemcd of their grandmothers. It is the seasons and the people’s own industry that is making the country musperous. (5) How much does tihe Premier draw every year in salary?—l am. etc.. ' 'DOWN WITH SNOBBERY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3384, 27 November 1911, Page 2
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194AN ELECTOR WANTS TO KNOW. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3384, 27 November 1911, Page 2
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