MR SEMPLE'S FRIENDS.
MOTION OF CONFEDEISCE. ; (By Telegraph—Press .' CHBISTUH. UKOH, this day. Mr. Semple, M.P., addressed a thji large audience on Sunday night. •'■;.■. Replying to criticisms of his speech i fortnight ago, a motion -was. carried '"That having read charges made agaiut Mr. Semple by Mr. Ell, MJ?., and tit Press of the city, and having heard Mr. Semple in defence, this meeting pltetf the utmost confidence in Mr. Sempfe v a member of Parliament and representative of the -working dags." The me* ing wae very orderly.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 53, 3 March 1919, Page 6
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