SUBURBS SEAT.
There seems to be a great stir among Reform supporters in »r Roskffl electorate over the method of the selection of * to stand in the interest of the party at the coming election, and quite right, too. And what about the Reform followers in the Sntnrbe electorate! I have voted with the party all along and we have been treated jaet the same in our electorate as the RoskOl followers have. I might say that although there have not been meetings of protest called one heare on every aide the disappointment expressed by Reform voters in not having any choice as to who shall be the candidate for the party. Sir James Gunson's positisa is not strong in the New Lynn and Avondals districts seeing that he only beat IGss Melvißo by a little over a hundred votes at three polling booths in the latter district. So in this cam a ballot would have been more satisfactory. FAIR FLAY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 215, 11 September 1928, Page 6
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161SUBURBS SEAT. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 215, 11 September 1928, Page 6
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