MR WILFORD'S CRITICISMS.
(Per Press -Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Mr T. M. Wilford, M.P., opened his campaign at Petone. He regretted the necessity of making a political speech amidst the Avar. The elections, he said, should, hnv-o been postponed; New Zealand should have , followed the lead of England. and other couutr-les where the leaders of the Opposition had been taken into the confidence, of the Government^ He referred to the Local Railways -Bill as an-. iniquitous .measure. Tlie Huntly disaster, lie said, was a preventable accident; .He would uphold free, secular, and compulsory . education. , A vote of thanks and confidence was passed. - ■ /
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13540, 18 November 1914, Page 5
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