LEADER OF OPPOSITION.
TOUR OF THE WAIKATO.
SPEECHES IN SEVERAL CENTRES.
" Everything I have to say to the citS" zens of Auckland I will say from the public platform,"- stated the' Leade • of (he Opposition, Mr. T. M. Wilford, whe nrrived from Wellington yesterday. He lidded that he preferred not to discuss the' prospects of his party in an .interview. . Mr. Wilford will leave this morning for the Waikato. He will speak at Cambridge this afternoon, and at Te Awamutu this evening, and arrangements are being, made for him, to.'. speak, in certain' parts of the Raglan i electorate. On Monday evening he will address a public meeting in the Auckland Town Hall, and he will leave- the foUowing day for Fidlding.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 10
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