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THE AUCKLAND SEAT.

(press association.) Auckland, July 10.

Mr W. L. Roes addressed the city of Auckland electors tomight, in St James’ Hall. There was a crowded meeting. He related in detail the circumstances of the Cadman-ißees episode. The meeting was orderly, and be had an attentive bearing, The following resolution was put to tho meeting and carried ‘That this meeting, having heard Mr Hoes' statement, and having considered the finding of the Napier jury, is of opinion that in laying the charges against Mr Cadman, Mr Rees was only performing his duty as a representative of the people in Parliament; the omission of Mr Cadman to apply for a committee of the House to enquire into the whole matter gives grounds for very strong suspicion that be feared to faoe a tribunal, which is under the circumstances the only body able to clear his character.’ Tho resolution was catried by about bwo*thirJs of the meeting; a few held up their hands against it, and about ooedbird rtfrainod from taking any part iu the voting*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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THE AUCKLAND SEAT. New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 3

THE AUCKLAND SEAT. New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 3