AGAINST ALL-COMERS.
THE HON J. A. MILLAR'S INTENTIONS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.} Dunedin, September IS. The subject of his rumoured retirement was mentioned to the Hon. J. A. Millar, Minister for Labour, when he arrived-in Christchurcli last evening from Dunedin. Mr. Millar then' said that political capital was being made out of the report that he intended to'retiro from active politics. Ho repeated that he was determined to contest tho Dunedin West scat against all comers at tho approaching election. As far as his subsequent intentions wero concerned ho would bo a candidate for the seat at tho following election if he thought that necessary in tho interests of tho country, and if the electors desired him to offer himself he was prepared to offer his services to the constituency as long as he thought the interests of the country would be secured' by his remaining in" politics. That statement referred to the coming and succeeding general elections.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 7
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