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United Party’s Conference

APPRECIATION OF MR. FORBES’

WORK

WELLINGTON, Last Night,

At the United Party conference tonight addresses were given by Hons, S. G. Smith, E. A. Ransom and Sir Apirana Ngata. A motion was carried expressing appreciation of the v political services rendered by Mr. Forbes and his colleagues. The gathering represented electorates from Auckland to Bluff. Reform Will ; Contest Every Wellington Seat WELLINGTON, Last Night. The submission of candidates for the Wellington seats at the next general election was discussed at a large meeting held this week by the organisation committee of the Wellington group of the Reform Party, and the unanimous decision of the r meeting was that every seat would be contested at thp election and that candidates not al-, ready in the field would be announced at an early date. It was decided to appoint an organiser for all the seats Immediately. School £eschfr Caadidate for Invercargill INVERCARGILL, Last Night. It is announced that . Mr. George Agnew has been chosen as the Reform caqdi(Jatp fpjf Ipyercargjdl ?eat at the forthcoming general election. Mr Agpew id the flrst assistant master at xko' Invercargill South school, and. a member pf the executive of the Returned Soldier? 1 Association.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 June 1931, Page 7

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United Party’s Conference Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 June 1931, Page 7

United Party’s Conference Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 June 1931, Page 7

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