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LIBERAL AND LABOUR MR. HORNBLOW’S PLEA {Special to THE SUN) KAITAIA. Friday. Though he was not an official Labour candidate, he realised there were only two parties—Reform and Labour, said Mr. R. Hortiblow. Libr eral-Labour candidate for the Bay of Islands, addressing a large gathering in the Princess Theatre last evening. As he had been a consistent supporter of the Liberals for over 25 years he had no alternative but to give general support to the opposition Mr. Hornblow urged that liberal and Labour supporters should sink their differences in the interests of an urgent reconstructive movement, and it was in that spirit he appealed for support. The Country Party, said the candidate. was composed of disgruntled Reformers who said they would support Labour to put the Government out of office, but it was well known they would not give Mr. Holland support in forming a Government. The speaker was accorded a hearty vote of thanks at the conclusion oflus address. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 10
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