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GENERAL ELECTION.

IrVj. Press Association. \, WELLINGTON. November 0. L-J..1. McOrath. who has been anacfd as the Liberal candidate for ilinsfen Central, has withdrawn, his :.;n having advised him not to go to foil. Mr F. Pirani has consented and in Mr McGrath's place. WELLINGTON. November 7. loth Mr Mas-ey and Sir .Joseph ri address their constituents on iir-day night, the former at- Waiuku t the latter ai Winton. The Prime sister al-o sppaks : it Pukekohe the crinj night, while Sir .To=eph Ward ■& _ a preliminary caliter at ChristC"h eu Mondav. IK'NEDIN. November 6. I." J.ibn Gilchrist. Labor candidate ttf Chalmcr.- seat, opened his cam!P a: ILv.-giel last night. He briefly "com his liie as one full of experi- |» if. pnetical as well as mental [i He then dealt with the profee sr.d platform of the Labor fr. 2nd declared his adherence to

November 6. | f. rfmvard. the Labor candi!iri=tfhurvh .South, opened his :.v.iiglu in the King's Theii wji erowded. The Hon. J. e-M.-d. Mr Howard said that ■ ears Labor had thrown in its •■>■■ Liberals, in the belief that ni i; would get a ••s<|tiaiv : i: had not received- that i!. and -o Labor came out as i i:~ nwn. The Labor Partv tlio Liberal Party as much ;I'.»' Reform Party", and said •i hj- in the one party because"l tiiiHlainental difference be- ". Labor wanted to get into *!'!->• i; had a constructive A vote of thanks and eon- :- ;.'corded the candidate. VAPIER. November 6. f. Evans, the selected Labor :or the Napier seat, opened ■'>oi in the municipal theatre store a crcAvded audience. He. n attentive hearing, and was s veto of thanks and conHn speech was on familiar ?s. and embrared such tonics ;t '••( living, the Union Com- * -i?e Upper House. The _s!Sn.--d the pledge of the ; " Development Leatrue to •w railway and the WaikareNovember 6. : /''readier-General Meldrum. r £ vandidate for Rangitikei, East, and Mr Lewis the official Labor Cnndip !l ; r "i u '- spoke in the Opera ""-'■"a had a good meeting. •;L , u '* ftiened bis Wang-a-*''z ~ i; '- c t week. He announred -a -iipponer of sane labor. r.r.' ].] n j r; .j vote between * ir r 'Tn'eph Ward he ; tr" r everv time. November «. a . v - the Lihcral ean- ',. .Hawked Ray. addressed a j"! 1 '"" ' :t Jfa'tings last nitrlit. '*„' n;i: his niaiform was that -~. he tnadf to nut suitable E j? f .;'"' rs "" the land at rear,e ' nT the railw.iv and etVil,,. !ltPll farming and 'V[ :i -*;ai were necessary in 4'l" !ncr eased production tn £•;. debt. He wanted v" - r up of the primary. ':•*;.• tp <"hr.ical schools with

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13907, 7 November 1919, Page 5

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GENERAL ELECTION. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13907, 7 November 1919, Page 5

GENERAL ELECTION. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13907, 7 November 1919, Page 5