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Who’s Who and Why

F- f ■ O. MXLLtur l ovntry p arty '' (lidate for Prank h, tor many years has been prominent ■„ associated with tl farmers’ Union, ami '* Present of th, iranklin Sub-Pro cal district. rr e also been associate,i irith local boduuori in Waiuku.

-MR. W. J. JORDx\ M.P. Labour candidate for Manukau, and holder °.LJ f ‘ e IT seat since 1922. He is at pro,, ent in England. J/ one time he teas a member of thr London Metropolitan Police. He served with the Few Zealand forces during the war, and teas severely wounded in France. * * *

SIR CHARLES STATHAM

for the laic, qw

Speaker in the last Parliament, and row called upon to con test the Dunedin Central seat, which he has held since 1911. He was horn and educated in Dvr edin, and after entcr--1 ing commerce studied alifying in 1901.

MISS ELLER MELVILLE

I Reform candidate for Roskill, is now coming to the end of her fourth Parliamentary election campaign. She is a qualified solicitor, and &as been a member oj the Auckland City Council for 15 yearn. She is an ardent feminist, and one of the few public women in the Dominion.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 8

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Who’s Who and Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 8

Who’s Who and Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 8

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