ADDRESS BY MR. C. W. BOSWELL AT VICTORIA VALLEY
About fifty electors gathered at Victoria Valley on Tuesday evening to hear a political address from Mr. C. W. Boswell, M.A., Labour candidate for the Bay of Islands. It was a most successful meeting. The audience listened attentively to an address lasting two and a quarter hours, and were much impressed by the speaker’s mastery of his subjects and the clarity of his exposition. Many of those assembled heard for the first time in the Bay, a fair and square deliniation of Labour principles and policy, and so keen was the interest that it was nearly midnight before many of the people left the hall. At the conclusion of the meeting one elector, though politically opposed, thanked Mr. Boswell for his fair and unprejudiced statement of the position. The chair was ably filled by Mr. J. M. Dawson. A vote of thanks and confidence was proposed by Mr. Robert Rowe seconded by Mr. Herb Panther, and carried unanimously.
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Northland Age, Volume 8, Issue 2, 12 October 1938, Page 8
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