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CHRISTCHURCH EAST.

Mr H. P. Toogood made another tour laet evening through the East Chrietohurch electorate by motor car. After speaking at Richmond he crossed the city to Sydenham, where he delivered four eliort addressee ai various point*. In each questions of special interest to the workers were discussed. Mr W. W. Collins addressed a large open-air meeting at the junction of Kingsley and Madras streets, Sydenham, laet night. The Workmen's Homes Bill was, he said, a etep in the right' direction, and & general echeme of superannuation would be another wise and humane provision. They ought at once to remove all obstacles to the fullest development of ell legitimate industries, and this could be done by judiciously amending the Customs tariffs. A vote of thanke and confidence was carried with cheering. Mr T. H. Davey addressed'a meeting at the East Chnstchurch echoolroom, last night, Mr A. M. Loaety being in the chair. Mr Davey was cordially received, and on the motion of Mr Oγraandy, senr., eeconded by Mr J. O'Malley, he was accorded a vote of thanks and entire confidence.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12365, 2 December 1905, Page 10

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CHRISTCHURCH EAST. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12365, 2 December 1905, Page 10

CHRISTCHURCH EAST. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12365, 2 December 1905, Page 10