GUARDIANS’ ELECTIONS
JjABO UR OVE R WIIELAI ED. (Australian and N.Z, Cable Association.) Recd. 2 p.m. LONDON, April 4. Labour was heavily defeated at the eleclions of Boards of Guardians and District Councils in the provinces, by the Conservatives and Liberals combining as an anti-waste party. In many cases Hot a Labourite was returned, though the party contested all the seats. This was most noteworthy in the Notts Coalfield, Southampton and the Newbiggen mining centre of Northumberland. A similar combination of Progressives, Independents, Municipal Reformers ami anti-Labour candidates will fight the elections for the twentyline .Boards of Guardians in London on Wednesday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1922, Page 5
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