“The day of parties is over; there is a definite change of opinion,” declared Mr. E. LaHills, the Independent Labourcandidate for the Lyttelton seat, speaking at Woolston last Friday. Mr. Hills was replying to a questioner who had asked him why, if he had the workers’ interests at heart, he was standing against the official Labour candidate. “I want to tell you that everyone of us has the right to contest, the Lyttelton seat if we so desire,” he said. “No party has a right to say whether a man can or cannot contest the seat.”
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 286, 29 August 1933, Page 11
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