SIR GEORGE HUNTER AT WAIPUKURAU
WAIfUKU-RAlf, This Day
Sir George. Hunter, W.P., addressed several hundred people at Waipukurau last nigltl, tlio Mayor prcsiiliiiy. Tlio address was (be fust in llic present campaign, in what, is tin: largest centre, nnd was well received, except, for a few interjections. 'He favoured extending the term of Parliamentary semes to iom- y>»tn's, Othrt'u'isu. tlvi address was an guclwscnieut ,u£
tho Government policy. Quite a. number of questions were answered, evidently ..satisfactorily. Asked how ho would vote if the Nationalists gained power and Labour moved a vote of no-confidence, lie said he was not concerned with the Labour actions, but would vote . against the National Party.
On the motion of the Rev. l"t. Ferguson Fish, Sir George was accorded i. vote of warm thanks and confidence.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 6
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