THE PARNELL CONTEST.
AIM' INTERESTING DEIViEILOP- ' MENT. •■■.'■■ Mil M. J. MLAIC3TS C3OfMMITTET3. SUPPOiR/E FOIR, SIR J. FIN^LJtY. At a meeting of Mr 1 J, Mack's committee it was unanimously resolved that the committees should not disband,- but should proceed to support and work for Sir J. -tfindlay. (Mr Mack and his committee th«in adjourned to St. Mark's Hail, ! Remuera, where a meeting of Sir- J. Findlay's committee was being held, the hall being crowded. Mr Muck and his committee went on to the platform, and Mr Mack explained that he and his committee intendi d to do all they could to secure "he return of Sir John Findlay. Messrs .Al El •Glover, M.P., Frauk Lawiy, and W. J. Speight, and several .others; .addressed the meeting, wihioh was exceedingly enthusiastic, and broke up with cheers for Sir 3. 'Findlay. .
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 3
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140THE PARNELL CONTEST. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 3
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