OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS.
',«J>iends and supporters 'of Mr. H. Oakley Browne, official Liberal candidate for Wellington North, are invited to .meet him this evening at 8 o'clock in his ; main committee room, No. 10, iWbodward-street, next to Wellington facing Club offices. . . ' f - Mr: E.. P. Rishworth, the Reform candidate for the Hutt seat, -will , address ;i_. electors in the Town Hall, Lower p&llt,2at 8 p.m., next Thursday. i ■'■ It. is announced that Mr. T. M. Wiliford'(Hutt) will address the electors in the King George Theatre (Town Hall Bnldings), Lower Hutt, at 8 o'clock next (Friday evening.. ,\ \.- .' . , '* ,'Mr.Len. M'Kenzie, who has announced liis candidature for Wellington East, invites his friends and supporters to ijneet at his residence, Dufferin-street, at 8-o'clock to-night. i,Dr Newman (Wellington East) invites iall ladies desirouß of his re-election to meet him at his committee rooms,. 9, Cambridge-terrace, on Thursday, at 3
v Mr. E. P. Rishworth/the Reform nominee for the Hutt seat, invites all his lady -supporters to., meet him at his -committee room,- in Bell and M"Kain's Buildings^Lower Hutt, at 3 p.m. to•anorrow.- ,
■There is to be a Labour rally in the 'Taramount Theatre next Sunday. A epecFal meeting of the New Zealand Jui-our Party's Wellington Central Election Committee, and friends and -supporters of Mr. _V Fraser will be held in the Trades Hall at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. ...; *
Speaking at: Normandalo on Saturday Slight,-' Mr:' Field mentioned that in describing his opponent, Mr. Isherwood, '.is a l'-ensed victualler, it might be assumed that Tie was put up by the /licensing trade. This was not so, for Mr. VJlsherwood was standing purely as a ((Liberal.
At Manakau, on Friday night, Mr. I'W H. Field reminded his audiences ; that the official Labour candidate was pledged to the Extreme Labour Party, jwhose published objective was the so- ; -ialisation of the means of production, distribution, and exchange, ;' which w_s Socialism pure and simple, i and meant the destruction of private I ownership of land and capital, and of \ private employment and enterprise. The •■hated master class and so-called wage | slavery were to be swept away, the State •was to be the sole employer, and!would ■ dole out the -wages of each member of . the community. Mr.! Field . said that this candidate had dealt at great length •with the alleged - enormities of the National and Reform < Governments in re- ', sriect of their failure to purchase! the Union Steam Shipping Company, the • extension of the- life of "Parliament, [trusts and combines; the increased issue '-of bank notes, indentured labour in I Samoa, and other matters, to all of which rWr. Field replied, but called the' atten- ! tion of his hearers to the fact that the 1 -official Labour candidate had carefully ! refrained up -to the present from explaining the Socialistic objective of the ; organisation in whose interests he was ■ Seeking the votes of electors.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 125, 24 November 1919, Page 8
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