"WHEN THE LIBERALS ARE OUT"
"I want to congratulate my opponent, Mr. E. A. Wright, on the victory lie ■has secured to-day," said Mr. A. W "*Croskery. f'l want to'congratulate both my opponents on the clean fight. lam sorry that the Labour Party was not successful in Wellington Suburbs, but we. have polled the largest, vote., ever polled for Labour in the Suburbs. (Cheers.) If I am' requested by" the Labour Party to stand on1 a future occasion, my services will be at their disposal. I am convinced that the public is not sufficiently educated in the movement to vote Labour, but in three years' time, with the Liberal Party out of it, ■we will win every, seat in Wellington." (Applause.) ;
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 10
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