CLUTHA.
DUNEDIN, This Day. Mr. John Christie, a member of the Clutha County Council, announces his candidature for the Clutha seat in the Independent Liberal and Labour interests WAIKATO. HAMILTON, This Day. Major Luxford denies that he will be a candidate for the Waikato seat. HAWKES BAY. HASTINGS, This Day. Mr. H. M. Campbell addressed a large meeting at Hastings last night. He said soldiers must be placed on the land. He favoured freehold tenure and leasehold with r.o.p. in the case of settlers unable to pay for the freehold. He favoured investment of capital in the backblocks with security of tenure for twenty years; also workers' dwellings, reading backblocks, hydro-electric power for all the North Island, increased salaries for teachers, the drafting of secondary and technical students into employments for which they are most suited, drastic dealing with profiteers. Mr. Campbell said he would only attach to a pa r rty that stood on his lines, preferably his old friends if they stood for his principles.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 116, 13 November 1919, Page 8
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