WARMING UP
MORE MINSTERS ON THE SCENE LIBERAL M.P.'S. LEND A HAND. ll3y Telegrapb— Special to "Star.") MORRINSVILE, this day. It is evident that Reform is taking no chances in the by-election, and intend to pay particular attention to Morrinsville, which proved to Mr. Massey that it was largely hostile to his nominee. News has just been received that the Hon. J. G. Coatea and the Hon. Downie Stewart are to speak here on Monday evening. Liberals intended to make things warm here, and Mr. T. M. Wilford was advertised to speak tonight, but since advice has been received that he missed the train from the south. It is rumoured that Mr. H. Atmore (Kelson) speaks on Monday. The political fever seems now to be reaching a climax, chief interest being centred on Sir Joseph Ward and Mr. Massey, while Mr. Maemillan's name is seidoin mentioned. Mr. W. A. Veitch, M.P., will address the electors of Matamata on behalf of Sir oJseph Ward on Monday. at Matamata Hall. Mr. R. Masters, M.P., will address the electors at Waharoa on behalf of Sir Joseph Ward on Monday, at the Waharoa Hall. Mr W A. \ eitch, M.P., will address the electors on behalf of Sir Joseph Ward on Tuesday, at the Parish Hall, Te Aroha.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 24 March 1923, Page 11
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