POLITICAL.
NOTES BY THE WAY
Mr. J. B. Hine, in an address to the electors, which appears elsewnere,. returns thanks,,for confidence reposed in him ; and hope to have the plea- \ sure of meeting them in the various centres as soon as Parliament adjourns. Mr. Joseph McCluggage addresses the electors at Huiroa to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Owing to the Douglas Hall not being available,, the date of Mr MqClugaage’s meeting at that township has been cancelled, and duo notice will be given of a date to be arranged, The “Daily Nows” says: “Mr. McCluggage is a keen student of politics, and has a very good grip of the problems before the country. The case for the administration loses nothing by his presentment or espousal. On the cqntrahy, it will serve to enlighten many as to the actual position of things, and particularly where the party he supports stands in relation to them.’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 53, 17 October 1911, Page 5
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