THE GENERAL ELECTION.
P ' (PHF.S3 ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) I' WELLINGTON. April 30. & t The Labour Keprescntation CommitW ir-e Jsas dcoiclod to run*four candidates
* for the-city seate<at the .General Jileo- ": tion. It ihas not yet been decided •what action will bo taken regarding t)K» suburban oonstituoncice.
. Tim Milton correspondent of the ' ' "(ttago l>aily Tunes" . writes:—'lt is . freely stated, arid I hare it on good authority, that Mr Parker McKinlay, '; late teacher at the Tokonrairiro District High School, and now of the firm of 31essre P. McSkimming and Son, of " iho Benhar potteries, will oonteet the . llruco soat againat Mr AJlen, receiving tiio support, I understand, of the (lovernrnent and the prohibition party. ■', Mr MeKinhy wos an active mooibor of the latter body. Hβ is a son-in-law of ■'-Mr McSkimmin|C( and well-known "• throughout the district."
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 9
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