WELLINGTON EAST
Arrangements1 for the - formation of sub-committee's in various partsof the Wellington East electorate iir support of the candidatures* Mr. W. J. Gaudin .were made-'at a largely attended:committee meeting'held on Thursday night at Hataitai,-Mr. A. W. Thompson,presiding. ; . . •:■'."■:...' In the course-of-abricf address, Mr. Gaudin reiterated- the opinions expressed by him' when.,waited upon by a deputation.,in. November last, and said that he was fully in accord with the proposal that the two moderate parties should get together, sink any desire for office, and form a National Government, thereby working for the good of the country at large. At the present juncture he would not commit liimsolf to either the ~ United or Reform Party, his slogan' being "measures before'men." ' ■-.-■•■
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1931, Page 9
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117WELLINGTON EAST Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1931, Page 9
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