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THE COMING ELECTIONS.

LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR

TIMARU. (United Press Association.) TIMAR.U, Friday. Mr. Jesse Header, Labean- candidate for Tiniam,. gave his first address tonight to a large meeting. He made, a good impression and was frequently applauded.

THE WIAI.MARINO SEAT. ■ WELLINGTON, Friday. Air.' Joseph Ives announces that he will be a. candidate for the Waimariiio seat at- the general -election. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORAL BOLLS. MjORE COMPLAINTS. CHFRISTCHURCH. Friday. In spite- of official reassurances .on the • subject of the electoral rolls those engaged in active electioneering are very much dissatisfied with the position. In the case of the main Christchnrch North roll, which is in the hands of the printers, it is und'ersteod that instructions have "been given .to stop printing for the (purpose of further alteration and- revision. • This roll was supposed to be made up and interested' parties were told that copies would - he available ion a certain date. Now that it is to be overhauled afresh it is hard to tell when it. wiE. be out of the printers' hands.

THE WELLINGTON" SUBURBS SEAT

WELLINGTON. Friday. .Mr. W. H. D. Belk son =of Mr. H. Dr j Bell. K.C., opened liis campaign for the Wellington Suburbs seat at- Karori tonight. He supported the Opposition, and criticised administration of the Government. He advocated a 55 per ' cent, majority for no-license. He received a vote of thanks.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 5

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THE COMING ELECTIONS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 5

THE COMING ELECTIONS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 5

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