Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, July 2, 1892 by Various
page 28 of 52 (53%)
page 28 of 52 (53%)
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I send you herewith extracts from the two newspapers published in Bunkham. The _Bunkham News_ is the organ of the Liberals; the _Bunkham Standard_ (with which are incorporated the _Bunkham Messenger_ and the _Bunkham Guardian and Mangelhire Express_) expresses the views of the Conservatives in this important district. _The Bunkham News._ At last! The period of subterfuges and evasions is past. Fraud and dishonesty have had their day, Coercion has done its worst, and the time has come when the most scandalous and disgraceful Government of which history bears record, will have to submit itself for judgment to the opinions of those who are dishonoured by being its fellow-countrymen. We can have no doubt whatever as to what the result of the contest will be in this enlightened constituency. The men of Bunkham have been at all times noted for their love of freedom and justice, and for their hatred of those who base themselves upon oppression and iniquity. The Liberal Candidate, Mr. HENRY PLEDGER, has now been before the Constituency for more than a year. Wherever he has gone he has been received with unparalleled demonstrations of enthusiasm by the immense majority of our fellow-townsmen. His eloquence, combined with his engaging manners, have won all hearts. The fight will be short, but severe. Men of Bunkham, will you lag in the rear? The issue is to those who work from now to the polling day. If you only make a united effort, triumph is assured. * * * * * _The Bunkham Standard._ |
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