MR HAYWARD AND THE CITY.
TO THR CnITOB Or THE PRESS. oir should be glad if you would rift me space to suggest that some public recognition by way »f a reception should hj» given to Mr Haywnrd Am* the plucky and splendid f.ght lie Sut up in our interests in the recent !»yoral election I heard many times Wing the progress of the campaign that Mr Haywnrd could not win 'as ho taa not well known," and T commend »e suggestion to the members of the omen's Branch of tho Citizens' AsKHjiation a.s an opportunity to make Win better known for the next fight. fi« very fine record he put up on Met) nhort notice and with such feeble organisation on the part of the body that induced him to stand should act no "the handwriting on the wall' 1 to lit opponent on another occasion. If Mch a function is arranged I shall be lappy to contribute my mite, though I an not a City elector.—Yours, etc.,
EDW. O. LEVINGE. Matoppo, Cashmere Hills, May 3rd
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19610, 4 May 1929, Page 19
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