MR YARNALL IN ROSKILL.
The Labour candidate for Roskill, Mr. J. W. Yarnall, addressed a large audience at the corner of Balmoral and Dominion Roads last Saturday. He had to answer a large number of questions from electors apparently thirsting for information. On the question of the seamen's strike, the candidate said he considered the men should have taken the ships Home and then raised the matter of the wages reduction, and demanded a fair thin<r. Apparently this answer did not suit "some in the audience, who thought a Labour candidate should support the | itrikers in their action, _____
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 2 November 1925, Page 8
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