CONSTABLE CALLED.
INCIDENT AT ORANGE HALL. A persistent interjector caused trouble at the Orange Hall last night at the meeting addressed by Mr. C. R. Dodd, Democrat candidate for Auckland Central. Amidst general uproar the man endeavoured to make himself heard. "Sit down; I insist," shouted the candidate. "I will not have my meeting upset by any loud-mouthed interjectors." Mr. Dodd called in a constable, and the interjeetor was quietened. A vote of thanks to the candidate irjj cftriiod witlioct <litteo.t»
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 10
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