AUCKLAND WEST.
Mr. J. W. Hughes, who self as "the working manV . for Auckland West, wQI addren aaaat- ~ ' ing at the Three Lamps,' BoMrif,. Hi - Tuesday, at 8 p.m. . - _ '- • ~td:Ar& 1- :-i *?"!•:**
"** - /* OUTDOOR LABOUR ADDUM. P.
The Labour candidate fatHjtp - A- S. Richards, stood on a astotlHf last night and addressed a crowd at tIH ri corner of Onslow Road aai ThsDHvit : i. Epsom. He asked the electors i» 'mm-- 24?. port the Labour party, and aflagal ttflt the country was atpteteat onlitif : # a commercial-autocracy. There wwedSjr*'two parties—Labour -aad ÜbnMlM the United party would vols to defeat. j r ', had its itc tillM^ the "Kg stick* WW bers did not toe the lfr, kiaeip~ expressed his empfetie''i military training, and ia tiki man d' ; his remarks in this mmcUm mil mff??" jected to sevcralcritical jakfjaeßili^v^'
SCHOOLS FOR HXCTIOff MBHVH
School buildings may. be ussd bjrcoftdates throughout the gonad dsefln campaign, according to adries ismbel rnr by the Auckland Education Boni terday from the Minister of HnW l -4(Hon. R. A. Wright). The letter prist* % out that the committees worii not hi liable in case of fire., W.,
TO-HIGHTS AMHOSBfc
A number of political announced for to-night. 7 --1i - Mr. E. R Allen (Anddasd MM? 1 * & Karekare, 8 pjn. V ' V J"* Mr. H. G. R Mason U<ii*P r g Suburbs).—Oratia School, Bul ' > Mr. W. Lee-Mwtin Kowhai, 8 p.m. \ '.IcA r> Mr. W. Seavffl '
xraiv— . pjn. " Mr. Stewart Bad School, 8 pjn. Sir James Gumob (Anrirl lid BBWy Methodist Church,TeAtata, 8 Mr. J. Tf. Mas*y Hall, Drury, 8 pjn. s|§f||
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 12
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