THE GENERAL ELECTION.
Mr K. 11. Taylor fcua decided offer himself tor re-election for the Thames. Mr T. W. Ehodef, editor and proprietor of the CoTonu-udc! pspor. will be a candidate. Mr Alfred Dillon. M.T.. lias definitelv stated that he will not contest, tiio Hawked Bay seat next Novpmber. Discussing the petition of Libemliisin fit P.ichnvmd, " Christ, hiueh, on Thursday niqht-. Mr 0. W. RiifsoJl. M.P.. raid that in-order to gain a majority Mr party would" have to win 14 now scai.s, while retaining- the 27 they already held. To sot u. ivorkinq; majority the yir.rx\ would have to win 18 new feats. He conld not eee where Mr Mawey ;ir,d his ndheraitfi could possibly find tin ee 18 teats. Mr Georgo Hutchison has informed the ' Mn-nouweka, Settlor' that he will again contest that- e*at in the. Opposition intcrod.
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Evening Star, Issue 14625, 22 July 1911, Page 8
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139THE GENERAL ELECTION. Evening Star, Issue 14625, 22 July 1911, Page 8
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