MR. YARNALL OF PARNELL.
HIS LAST MEETING.
A TIME TO WAKE UP.
Four questions were dealt with by Mr. J. W. Yaroall, Labour candidate! for Parnell, at his meeting in St. Mary's Hall last evening. Mr. Yarnall first spoke of "What Labour Stands For," dealing carefully with each plank in the platform; secondly, he made a criticism of the Coates Government during the last three years; thirdly, he told his audience why they should vote Labour; and fourthly, he stated the reasons why he was swept into the Labour movement years ago. "You can sleep through parts one and two, but you must wake up and listen to part four," said Mr. YarnaH. As this was the final meeting of the campaign, Mr. YarnaH expressed his appreciation of the manner in which the fight had been carried on. An elector, in moving a resolution of thanks, called for three cheers for all the candidates and these were heartily given. The Rev. Charles Chandler was in the chair. He said lie had been long associated with the Labour movement.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 269, 13 November 1928, Page 13
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