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MR ATMORE'S CANDIDATURE.

Mr Atmore will address the electors at the Institute, Kicbmond.tbis evening'. •■ Mr Atmore will deliver nis final address to the electors, at the Theatre Royal, on Monday evening. Mr Atraore's Ladies' Coniinittee and supporters will meet at tba committee room this evening. MR ATMORE'S MEETINGS. Mr Harry Atmore . addressed the employees at the Freezing Works during the dinner hour yesterday, when Mr E. Tlaase was voted to the chair. Mr Atmore briefly referred to the principal' questions, and at the conclusion Mr -Reginald Haase moved and Mr W. Grimmett seconded "That a hearty vote of thanks and confidence bo accorded Mr Atmore as a fit and proper "person to represent this constituency in parliament." ~The motion was carried with, only two dissentients. At eight o'clock last evening Mr Atmore addressed a meeting of electors at Appleby, when over forty electors were ; present. Mr .Fred Bestmoved and Mr O'Connell seconded, "That a hearty vote of thanks be given to Mr Atraore for his address and one of confidence in him as a fit and proper person to represent this constituency in Parliament." Tho motion was carried unanimously, and with loud applause. Mr Atmore addressed the electors at Ranzau_ when there was a splendid gathering of representative residents. Mi- James Balck was voted to the chair and briefly wished Mr Atmore evei-y success. At the conclusion of the address Mr Austin Lines moved and Mr Windlebourne seconded a vote of thanks and confidence. The motion .was put and carried without a 'single dissentient.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 2

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MR ATMORE'S CANDIDATURE. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 2

MR ATMORE'S CANDIDATURE. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 2