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i a • “What is the Labour Party’s ( } attitude towards the two gentle- i i men who have announced them- ( J selves as unofficial Labour can- ■ [ didates for the Bay of Islands?" J i inquired Mr R. Nesbitt, of Mr t ! Walter Nash, M.P., and president i sof the New Zealomd Labour J ■ Party, last night. I | “We have not endorsed any i e candidate for the seat and do not J ■ intend to do so," Mr Nash re- ( I plied. We do not want our sup- * i porters to vote for a Government g ® candidate, less still a Democrat, g 8 and mil not endorse the two * • gentlemen referred to at any t j price. From that, we will leave i i it to our supporters in the Bay J • of Islands to decide." b liHiiaii«aßaßnDaHaaa>* BflaaHß '
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Northern Advocate, 5 November 1935, Page 6
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