THE LIBERAL-LABOUR FEDERATION.
1 MR. T. M. WILFORDB CAMP-'JUN. i Arrangements for the fortbi-oming ' campaign by the Liberal-Labour party ■X no" b ' Pn «>n.plet«l. The leader • of the party, Mr. T. M. Wilford, will open at the Town Hall. Auckland, on Wednesday next. April :10, and at I Hamilton, Thames and Whangarei on '(May 1, 2. and 5 respectively, while other ! parts will be visited at a later period. 'Mr. W. A. Veiteh, the Liberal member for Wanganui, will open at Rotorua, on May 1, and will be joined by other members of the party immediately after. Each province will be visited simnltaneouely by the different members lof the party and the campaign will conI tinue daily for eight weeks when the ' policy of the Liberal-Labour party will !be placed before the people prior to the ' next session of Parliament. The general I indications throughout the Auckland. I Province point to the fampaiga being U. great eiwces*. ..'..- _^
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 96, 23 April 1924, Page 5
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