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Mr Kirk Begins Campaign Nov.

(New Zealand Press Association)

WELLINGTON, October 13.

The Labour Party’s election campaign will be opened by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Kirk) at Dunedin on November 1.

Mr Kirk will open his campaign the day after the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) begins his. All Mr Holyoake’s public meetings will be held in the evenings whereas Mr Kirk will speak at five afternoon meetings and speak again in different areas on the same evenings.

(evening); November 9, Huntly: November 10, Rotorua; November 11, Tokoroa (evening), Taupo (afternoon); November 12, Tauranga; November 15, Hastings (afternoon), Napier (evening); November 16, Gisborne; November 17, Hamilton; November 18, Raetihi (afternoon), Wanganui (evening); November 19, Christchurch; November 21, New Plymouth; November 22, Palmerston North: November 23, Masterton: November 24, Nelson (afternoon), Wellington (evening); November 25, Lyttelton.

Mr Kirk’s itinerary is:—November 1, Dunedin: November 2, Oamaru: November 3, Invercargill: November 4, Christchurch; November 5, Westport; November 7, Auckland: November 8, Dargaville (afternoon), Whangarei

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 3

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Mr Kirk Begins Campaign Nov. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 3

Mr Kirk Begins Campaign Nov. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 3

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