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SOLDIERS' TICKET.

R.SJL AND LOCAL POLITICS. — ■ ' I CANDIDATES IN T AUCKLAND. : A n: -ting of the Executive Committee of th ■■ Auckland Returned Soldiers' As- j I sociation was held last evening, the pre- j : sident, Mr. (J. EUiot, in the chair. j It was suggested that two members : of the executive should contest seats ' on the City Council at the coming election. The chairman said that the ' members of the Association should have the right to suggest suitable candi- • I dates who might be unknown to the I executive. It was therefore decided to j invite nominations and to select two ' candidates each for the Auckland City ' Council and the Hospital and Charitable ! Aid Board, and one for each, other local i body. j A letter was received from the Mayor ■■ (Mr. J. H. Gunson) stating his intention : of attending the next meeting to dis- J cuss the allocation of war trophies tor '■ the museum. ! \\ ith a view to making arrangements : regarding Anzac Day services and the ' unveiling of the soldiers' memorial at . I Waikumete. a committee was appointed ' 'to confer with delegates from the city | council. j The annual general meeting was ; fixed for Thursday, April 2S. !

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 57, 8 March 1921, Page 6

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SOLDIERS' TICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 57, 8 March 1921, Page 6

SOLDIERS' TICKET. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 57, 8 March 1921, Page 6