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(11) Printing (including Polling Cards). (12) Press advertisements. (13) Bill posting. (14) Distribution of address, literature, and polling cards, if not sent hy post. (15) Postages — (a) Address. (b) Polling cards. (c) General. (d) Telegrams. (16) Stationery. (17) Miscellaneous (limit allowed, £200). By the time these items have been provided for in the provisional estimate it will be found that money must be used carefully to bring the total expenses out on the right side of the maximum. In ...county contests, where the scale is more generous, the fees of the agent and sub- agents eat up a large sum. In boroughs, printing, adver- 93 tising and bill posting are generally the heaviest charges, and in every election, whether county or borough, the " publicity " bill will need the closest watching, as may be seen from the table given below of various heads of expenditure during the General Election of 1900. The agent wiU find himself like the Psalmist " compassed about on every side," and diplomacy suggests a discreet scattering of favours among the eager applicants for custom.
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