BULLER BY-ELECTION
THE LABOUR CANDIDATE
UNPERTURBED BY TROUBLE
" (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ CHR-ISTCHUECH, This Day. "I will fignt on," declared Mr. P. C. Webb, the official Labour candidate in the Bull er by-election, in a telephone conversation with, the ' Christchurch "Star" from Westport this morning. Mr. Webb is quite unperturbed by an ultimatum issued to the New Zealand Labour Party by the National Council of the United Mine Workers' Union that unless he was replaced by a candidate acceptable to unionists, the Miners' Council would run a candidate in opposition. "They haven't a leg to stand orf," Mr. W.ebb said. He admitted that meetings of miners at Millerton and Stockton had ' passed motions protesting against his candidature,, but was emphatic in declaring that such meetings were not by any means representative of the miners as a whole. "They are just the same little nliques that; plagued the party- during the'lifetime of its late leader," Mr. Webb added.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1933, Page 9
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