EDUCATION BOARD.
CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION. CHRISTCHL'BCH, .Time 30. The Education Board election, which lakes place on July 19th, promises to l>e the most keenly contested for some vears. Air John Jamieson, one of the retiring members, is not seeking reelection as one of the two representatives of the urban area on the Board. Mr 11. E. Andrews, the other sitting member for the urban area, is again a candidate, and in addition six other candidates, including the Mayor (Dr. Thacker) have been nominated. The nominations are as follows:— Ernest Herbert Andrews (St. Albans), Charles Dorey Hardie (St. Albans), Waiter Johnson (Richmond) ,J. Cumberland I’rudhoo (Cashmere Hills), David Bowse (Woolston), Henry Thomas Joynt Thacker (Christchurch), William HinueLs 'Ayiusor (Spreydon), — ~
ENGLISH BYE-ELECTION. LONDON. Jiuiq 30. The bve-eh'cticu for East Notts resulted: Houston (Coal.-Unionist) . . 10,404 Jones (Ind. Liberal) .. .. 5431 Graham (Labour) .. .. 4065 1
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Grey River Argus, 1 July 1922, Page 6
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140EDUCATION BOARD. Grey River Argus, 1 July 1922, Page 6
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