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THE GENERAL ELECTION.

IliT TKLKaitAIMI.I {Our Own Correspondent.) Kaitokb, This Day. Mr. Mason addressed a mooting here in tlio Kchoolroorn on Saturday evening. Thorc was a fnir attendance. Mr. Charles ]>tl wan in tho chair. Tho oandidato spoko for nearly an hour. On tho motion ot Mr Ooopor, seconded by Mr. CrcßßWoll, a voto ol thanks was accorded to tho speaker. I UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] llokitika, Tins Dat. Mr. Bovan addressed a large public mooting at tbo Theatre Ho declared himself a strong supporter of tho present Govornmont, but would opposo protection on individual articles, and especially 011 npccßHarios, Ho opposed the proporty tax, and advocates a land and income tax instead. Ho was not in favour of votes for univorS'tied, but would not agree to primary education boing altorod by reducing the standards or raisin'; tho ngo. He paid a tribute to tbo ability and integrity of tho Prornior and Sir Julius Vogol. lie recoivod 0 voto of confidence). Geeymouth, Tnis Day. Mr. Soddon addressed a largo meeting of oloctors at Du>:ganvillo on Friday ovenin'j. Ho gavo a completo reviow of politics and partios since 1884. Tho spcoch was long and oxbaastivo, and strongly in favour of tho Govornmont and thoir proposals. Ho rocoivod a voto of thanks and confidonco.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3

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THE GENERAL ELECTION. Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3

THE GENERAL ELECTION. Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3

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