LABOUR LEADER'S TOUR.
THREE WEEKS' ITINERARY. During the next three weeks the leader of the Labour party, Mr. Savage, will give addresses in 12 centres. Mr. Savage will leave Auckland this evening for Wellington, where he will speak in the Town Hall to-morrow night. From Wellington he will go to the South Island, and his subsequent itinerary will be as follows:—November 7, Christchurch; November 8, Oamaru; November 9, Dunedin; November 11, Invercargill; November 12, Timaru; November 14, Hastings; November 15,' Gisborne; November 16, Te Puke; November 18, Thames; November 19, Matamata; November 20, Hamilton. Mr. Savage will return to Auckland on November 21, and from that date until the election he will be engaged in conducting his campaign in the Auckland West electorate.
VOTES OF CONFIDENCE.
Mr. W. W. Massey, National Government candidate for Hauraki,. was accorded votes of confidence at Whangamarino, Island Block, Beaclilands, Whitford, Brookby, Buckland's Beach and Kopuku. At Kaihere the meeting was closed before a vote was proposed. A large meeting at Waerenga unanimously expressed appreciation of Mr. Massey's services and of the manner in which the Government, "in spite of some mistakes, has so successfully pulled the country through, - the-xnais,"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 10
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