THE NELSON BEAT.
MR. ATMOEE AT WAIMEA WEST
Mr Harry Atmoro spoke at tne Stale Scliyol, Waimea West, last eveniiig, wHen iv representative audience of b4 were present. iYir Strack was voted to tho cliair. 'llie candidate dealt with problems now before fcite people, and' declared tho Liberal platform tv Lo i.!i:.;one most suited to the needs ci" the present time., lie considered the Liberal leader's promise to emtiplule tho (ilenliupo-iUureliisoii railway jn i t-'iree yoa; s, <;L-iii>l.cd witJi tao p^.iiv's isplendul i)rograinnio, sudiciout tv in(jiii.il, oiotiJ's tv help to return tliat ■ party to oilier, iie contrasted tho. i:-.:o----j4,oiiig with tho meagre programme of I i.lit: .:. I .t>iai'iu ia.rty aad thoii" nes^nct of 'Nelson's railway interests prior tv the war, and the inadequate ,-CG-j!iO piaoi-d ■on IT.o lOsiiiuaLc:-; last session. Upon concluding his address quobitoiis ncfo iiUa.voiod a.uci then Mr It. iomiim.un .moved a vote of thanks and coiindoai.c j This was. seconded by Air U. Arnold jaud ca:r;cii with a voiy few disson--1 tients. A committee of seven uas , formed to further Air Atinore's caiuiif- | ualuio. —Communicated. I
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15243, 3 December 1919, Page 2
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179THE NELSON BEAT. Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15243, 3 December 1919, Page 2
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