Besides the candidate's high academic standing, pointed out Mr. H. Mason in introducing Mr. J. H. Penniket, M.A., at the latter's meeting on Thursday evening, Mr. Penniket had had experience of New Zealand affairs through the newspaper world, and he had had a grounding in rural affairs as the son of a farmer of the Te Awamutu district. Mr. Mason took great pleasure in associating himself with him as one of a group of Independent Country Party members who are determined not to let New Zealand be unduly kept back by the right or unduly forced to extremes by the left.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4770, 9 November 1935, Page 5
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