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PUBLIC NOTICES. WILL APFLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL, SAYS: UNDKR Labour's regime "Government by patronage" has grown apace. The setting .up of the Waterfront Commission is typical of tha rewards given mostly to party henchmen. The original Commissioners were .Mr. 11. K. Trice (£I2OO a year), who has been President of .the Grey Lynn Branch uf the Labour Tarty; Mr. James Roberts (£I2OO a jyear), ex-Union Secretary and President .of !tho N.Z. Labour Party, and Captain H. A. McLcod, a practical man with expert knowledge of stevedoring. After a time Captain JlcLeod resigned. Mr. Angus McL'agan, President of the Federation of Labour, was elevated to the Upper House, and is now Minister of National Service, for which lie draws £1300 a year (less his contribution to'the M.P.'s pool). The Hon. F. G. Young,. M.L.C, Secretary, Hotel Workers' Union, is one of several other Trade Union officials who have been persuaded to become Legislative Councillors. Evidence of the dispensing of political patronage could be extended. Government jobs for defeated Labour M.P.s, and for the relatives and friends of prominent Labourites have been the order of the day. No doubt the appointees are doing a job of work, but it is curious how Labour apparently has a monopoly of brain power and ability! Kid New Zealand of this pernicious system of Civil Service appointments. Vote NATIONAL this time and for WILL APPLETON, A man who served tor six years in the Post and Telegraph Department. .WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB (Inc.). A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the W.K.C. will be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1943. at S p.m., in the Board Room, Ist Floor, Dominion Farmers'., Institute Building, Featherston St., Wellington. ALTERATION OF RULE PROPOSED. Notice is hereby given that the Executive Committee has directed the convening of this Special General Meeting for the purpose of considering the following resolution and proposed alteration of rule: — "That all cups and trophies which are confined for competition to Wellington Kennel Club MEMBERS ONLY bo made OPEN TO ALL." Rule 5, Clause C: That the words "members only" read "open to all." GORDON TAIT, Hon. Secretary. 15/9/43. , IN THE MATTER OF The Trustee Act, 1908, And IN THE MATTER of JAMES CLULOW, late of Lower Hutt, Settler, deceased. PURSUANT to an Order made by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand on the 10th day of September, 1943, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other I persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased person, James Clulow, who died at Lower Hutt on the 24th day of May, 1943, and Probate of whose will and codicils was granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington on the 25th day of June, 1943, are hereby required to send in full particulars in writing of their claims to Messieurs Findlay, Hoggard, Cousins, and Wright, Solicitors for the Executors, at their office in Grey St., Wellington, on or before the Ist day of November, 1943, after which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wellington this 14th day of September, 1943. FINDLAY, HOGGARD, COUSINS, AND WRIGHT, Solicitors for the Executors. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF RUAHINE STREET. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 175 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933-, I hereby give notice on behalf of the Wellington City Council that Ruahine St., between Goa St. and Wellington Ed., will be Closed to all traffic on Thursday, the ICth, and Friday, September 17, 1943, on account of drainago operations. T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. September 15, 1943. BOULCOTT GOLd? CLUB (Incorporated). IJESULT OF RAFFLE. DRAWN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1943. FIRST PRIZE, £10: Ticket 5062, G. Cunny, Bellevue Hotel, Lower Hutt. SECOND PRIZE, £3 10s: Ticket 2995, F. M. Adams, 73 Kelburn Rd. Wellington. THIRD PRIZE, £1 10s: Ticket 1099, "Peter." W. JARVIE, Hou. Secretary. C. PRINCE, Hon. Treasurer. ELECTION NOTICES. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. (We Fight for New Zealand.) TONIGHT TONIGHT K. E. CRAWFORD (Candidate for Wairarapa) Will address a meeting in ST. HILDA'S HALL UPPER HUTT, At 8 o'clock TONIGHT. SCKI M ' S ME E TINGS THIS WEEK. TONIGHT—REALM HALL, Hataitai, at 8 o'clock. TOMORROW—KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL ROOM, at S p.m. FRIDAY—OPEX-AIP. MEETINGS: Sussex St., 7 p.m.; Oriental Bay, 8.30. SUNDAY NEXT AT THE DE LUXE. Tickets for Sunday's Meeting now available at Committee Rooms. Cut This Out for Reference. ' CLIVE DUMMOND CALLING! THE DRUMMOND BROADCAST LIFTED THE PARTY VEIL! NOW HEAR THE REST OF THE STORY. FLYING OFFICER .CLIVE DRUMMOND, Inr dependent Group" Candidate for Wellington West, will address Electors in the BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, BROOKLYN, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. And at the KARORI WEST SCHOOL, FRIDAY, September 17, at 8 p.m. Vote for Progress and the Best . . . DRUMMOND FOR WELLINGTON WEST 1 WJ. CRAWFORD, • INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR OTAKI, . Will Address Public Meetings, at 8 p.m., as follows:— TITAHI BAY—TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 15. CIVIC THEATRE (OTAKI)—TOMORROW (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 10. WAIKANAE HALL—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. HAPPY VALLEY. E. 11. TOOP, NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATE, WILL speak at MRS. MOORE'S TEAROOMS, THURSDAY, 16th, 1943, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH. TONIGHT, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, Bowen St., at 8 o'clock. ARTHUR H. CARMAN, The Independent (Non-party) Candidate, will explain how the people may retain control over Parliament. VOTE FOR THE MAN—NOT THE PARTY. VOTE CARMAN FOR NORTH. BOMB THEM WITH BUTTER I AC. BARRINGTON, • Christian Pacifist, Speaks at METHODIST HALL, ONEPU RD., TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. Also BAND ROTUNDA, LYALL BAY, SATURDAY, 2.30, ■ And BASIN RESERVE, SUNDAY, 2.30. MUST WAR BREED WAR FOR EVER? NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. L. G. LOWRY, M.P., Labour Party Candidate for Otaki, will address Electors as under: — Wednesday, September 15—Porirua, Prosser's Hall, 8 p.m. Thursday, September 16 —Levin, Regent Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday, September 17—Opiki Hall, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18 —Waitarere Beach, 3 p.m.; Manawatu Heads Hall, 8 p.m. Monday, September 20 —Mangaroa Hall, 6.30 p.m.; Shannon Theatre, 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 21—Plimmerton P.W.D. Camp, 6.30 p.m.; Plimmerton Hall, 8 p.m. T^OaiMUNIST PARTY Meeting in St. Thomas's \J Hall, Newtown, TONIGHT. Come and hear Mrs. C. Birchfleld, Alex Galbraith, 'and | Ted Martin. Our replies to the Vote-splitters ] and why wa must Support the Labour Government. MISCELLANEOUS. OOGAN tor flutt. INDEPENDENT GROUP accept Challenge Political War, "Party" versus "The People." Vote your Candidate, Kugby Malcolm. , UGBY MALCOLM (Wellington North's Ini dependent Candidate), Returned Soldier last war, now fights Political Party Machines. TQARTY Machines slay Democracy, Freedom JL counts; entrust Rugby Malcolm, Wellington North, to represent the People. VOTE New Zealauders to keep N.Z. Free. > Rugby Malcolm, Independent Candidate, Wellington Nor\h. YOU heard our Broadcast, hear our Candidates in Person. Wellington North, hear Rugby Malcolm. WAR —Tomorrow Rugby Malcolm speaks Y.W.C.A. Blue Triangle Hall. War declared, Party versus the People. "■\TKS, Mr. Holland, Yes, Mr. Fraser," say X the Party Candidates. Rugby Malcolm says, "I'll represent the People." T>UGBY MALCOLM, Independent Group X\i Candidate, Wellington North, will give you honest representation, "Not Yes Man." I>UGBY MALCOLM speaks Tonight Methodist ii Church Hall. .Molesworth St. Be there. Help to fight Parties. rpiONICiHT, Methodist Church, Molesworth St., X Tomorrow Blue Triangle Hall. Y.W.C.A., Friday St. John's. Vivian St., 8 p.m. Yes, Htiirhy Malcolm speaks. Al~Party versus the People. Voto Rugby Malcoim, Wellington North. He stands 1 with ihe People. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 66, 15 September 1943, Page 4

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