General Election.
THE STRATFORD SEAT.
,i\) my* M*,i t gtw- iH'fU 'k ppfpihi'••'VlM , J .%Vi )0. ■','..(,«')! •><;■• cHMIi" ' t7j.fa*j(,f 14 Jcj i_ JH l.<')l"l'j;o"*"')tij '?.i:f' ; .jiff * ... At;Mr Masters', meetine at York ltdad last evening there.were a large" " till. t'/i>'ht>itY-ti '/t 'KK'.'iv ["«'<'>' Triii'lP''! of. ladies present. The' achopl & .CTjowdie»d, v there 'being' fully aii'ty present: . 'was' frequently applauded. Several questions were asked and answered. At the close of the address, Mr Masters received cheers, and Mr Crpfsky moved that he be accorded a vote of thanks and confidence as being the most* suitable person to represent the small farmer and worker in Parliament for this district. A nice supper was provided by the ladies, which was appreciated by all present.
To-night the Hon Kino speaks- at Matau and Mr Masters at Kaimiro. On iton. Hine delivers an at the Stratford Town Hall at Toko Rd.
i Mr, George Sangster, chairman of the; Hon. Hine's committees, notifies by advertisement elsewhere in this issue that all committees and subcommittees of the Stratford Reform .Party are disbanded as from Friday, December 12th.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 23, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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177General Election. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 23, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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