AUCKLAND SEATS.
LABOUR CANDIDATES.
FURTHER ENDORSEMENTS
I Candidature for Auckland city and «ibiu-ban .eats has been otfndaHy «»<tarsed for six sitting Labour members these twimj the only sitting members of the party whose nominations were outstanding. They are the Prime tifirfsfar, the ». Hot. M"! S'lSSji'S"! W< £ ; the Minister of £««*■, the Hen. H. G. R. Mason, kh 2i.£ tib " rh^i the Parliamentary' Under-Secretary j» Charge of HouaK JSLi: *-*&& L J jm ' •*•-. a7g. Mr. W. J. Lyon, Waitemata; and Mr. W . T. Anderton; Eden.
Endorsement has also been given by the national executive of the party to the candidature of the Minister of internal Affairs, the Hon. W. E. Parry Auckland Central; Mrs. M.'M. Dreaver' Kemuera (formerly Parnell); Mr. A. s' Richards, Roskill; Mr. R W. Schramm, Auckland East ; Mr. E. Ptagott, Franklin; and Mr. J. W. Neate, Waikato. The Labour party has nov only three more seats for which to nominate candidates—Patea, Nelson and Mataura— but a new nomination is required for Stratford, where Mr. A. L. Ogilvy has withdrawn on medical advice. The remaining three seats are held by nonLabour representatives.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 177, 29 July 1938, Page 8
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