THE POLITICAL DUEL.
!Bt Tkliohapd.] i united pbkss association.! Auckland, 26th July. Mr Roes addressed the city electors at Ponsonby. A new feature was the production of a lotler wiitten by the late Prcmiei , whiob, Mr. Kces maintained, dispioved Mr. Cad man's statement thathe (Mr l.'ees) was led to make his charges because Mr tfallanco had sent Mr. Smith to Vat.ier to oppose h's native land proposals, in that it showed that Mr. Ballanco agreed very largely na to tho spirit ot tho proposed Bill of Mr. liees'. A vote of thanks was given to tho candidate Mr. Worth, President of the Trades and Labour Council, was dosirous of seconding Mr. Bees' nomination officially, hnt did *o only as a private individual, leaving tLu members of the organisation to vote as they pleased. He notifies in tho press that he will decline to preside at Mr, l£ces' next meeting, as announced. Mr. Cadmai was nominated to-day ly Messrs. J. J. Holland and J. Leigh ton.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 2
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165THE POLITICAL DUEL. Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 2
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