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ROWDYISM AT ELECTION MEETINGS

TO THE EUITOB

Sir, —It is very evident that Mr Cox's supporters are afraid of Mr Black, for they gathered from all parts of the city on Friday evening and filled the Dunedin South Town Hall, determined that they would not allow Mr Black to have a fair hearing. This rowdy element again assembled at Albany street on Saturday night, much to the disgust of the local residents who attended the meeting. It is very evident that Labour is divided, so far as the mayoralty is concerned, if one may judge by the arguments that were heard after the meetings were over. Mr Black must have gained many votes at both these meetings.—l am, etc., North End.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22563, 6 May 1935, Page 28

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ROWDYISM AT ELECTION MEETINGS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22563, 6 May 1935, Page 28

ROWDYISM AT ELECTION MEETINGS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22563, 6 May 1935, Page 28

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