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POLITICAL NOTES.

Sir F. J. R-olleston will address tie electors of Tim am in the Theatre Ttoyal tomorrow evening. He wiE speak iv ihe Salisbury Scboolhouse at 7 p.m., and at Beaconctield at 8.30 p.m. on "Wednesday next. "Mr W. S. M&slin addressed & well attended meeting at Kapua. on Thursday night, the 1 audience including a good no?. ber of ladles. Mr J. McGitopser occupied; .. the chair, and the candidate necerred a. Teiy attentive and appreciative hearin* Some - questions -were asked regarding t£e candidate's views on the removal of' tjyic' sad ■ political disabilities from women, and the replies evidently met with the approval of the audience. On the motion of Mr ■ Dngdale Mr Maslin was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. The Hon. W. Hall-Jones addressed a public meeting at Fairview on Saturday evening; fully 50 electors assembling in the schoolroom for the purpose. MrßadL - don occupied the chair, and Mr Hall-Jonas - 3spoke for about 'an. hour and a half.. Dor- : ing the course of bis remarks lie Raid that there would, always be differences of opinion . and more so possibly with regard to politics thai lo anything dee."' the hope , that while people did so differ there would be no unpleasantness during the present contest aod no breaking- of friendships. No matter how groatnrighfc be such differences'it did not wamat severing of friendships or the creating of ill-feeling. For his own part he did*not' mind honest criticism. Mr HaH-Jmes thea - went on. So refer at length to what the Government had accomplished during its • teiiure of office, and pointed out. at-'■ the same time that it was veiy difficult tx» construct and build up, but verv essy to criticise and pull down that which "had been erected only by -red, effort and br fnre>' riqht and Fkill. At t3:e cf.Ticl«RiTO*of "fte * adtlrefs. which was ntier.rvelv ''lt> and frequently applauded. and after ■ questions f»sd been r.nd annrwe!. Stack moved aid Mr f?. G:ra rt.~rr>acd. a hearty vrts r-f llnrtfs T* r .iv and o; <■ < h? i n t'-'.-.I ir; j«-* * , Goremner.;. Till, c» Vckg prt. -,v;;s t.-.:-I tied, and a '.nr.rty rote of thanks to the chairman concluded the meeting.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12842, 27 November 1905, Page 5

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POLITICAL NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12842, 27 November 1905, Page 5

POLITICAL NOTES. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12842, 27 November 1905, Page 5

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