HAURAKI ELECTORATE.
"MS. ;AT CLEVEDON. Mr. E. Allan, United party candidate for Hauraki, addressed the electore _at Clevedon on Saturday. The selection ol Sir Joseph Wafd as Leader, lie saidj hadf.beeu; eUthu^asticalMr f a&laitned throughout the country. His loan proposals, if carried out, would be the salvation of the email settler, who needed cheap, money-, tflj. enable him to till , his land successfully. Mr. Allan strongly criticised the using of Australian coal oi* our railways whien': there 7 wis good eoal in the Dominion, discussing education, Mr. Allan said classes were altogether too big. No teacher in .tbah-.wogld could do justice to eighty scholars, fflflf that number would be ample, and |%ould absorb W young inland women fNjPV» passed ipeir teachere' ettmiSatToiia, were Jraiting ye# in and;year oA for. a Job. "Hie country school also' wanted help. A number of questions were answered and 'a hearty vote of thanks waa .'..carried; by acclamation. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 268, 12 November 1928, Page 11
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153HAURAKI ELECTORATE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 268, 12 November 1928, Page 11
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