WE. J. J. M'GRATH.
. Mj\ J.. J,.:.M.'<*»'»th said he, wanted to-. thp.nk the 1418 personal : friends whp.recorded their,votes in his favr onrj and; be wanted them-^-liKa he hiini!elf wns-^ngt 'to. b§ downhearted. .•'I am coining again at the next election," gftid Mr. M'Gfatb. He desired to congratulate Mr. C'oatea on the triumph he had achieved in Wellington North, because the contest ■was ft contest' between' Mr. Coates and extreme Labour. He desired to express his-appreciation of the entire absence of ill-feeling and bickering during the contest. "When they remembered that the three daily papers were against him, he thought it would be recognised that he 'had polled pretty well. He desired to thank the " Evening . Poqt" for the fair and impartial manner in which it had reported him, throughout, the contest. Ho cpnejuded by thankinghis committee, and his supporters.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 14
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WE. J. J. M'GRATH.
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 14
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