THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.
ITIE T'AU3VI!AJRANUI SEAfr.
mU'MAURNUI, October 29.
Mr W. T. Jennings:, laiberal-Liaibouir candidate ft»" Taaimarunui, addres'scd' •a; me«ibi:ng < last might. He compli»an«d of unfair treatmemt by the newspapeiis and readi thi-ee apologies for faike statements. He held the present prosperity of tho :co.untiy w.as duel tid Liberal legislation, favoured as close a .settlement asi Bedgiiium, condeiniied expensii-ve raiOlvvay. .stations) while nK*ioy was . needed ; for tne ■ .feadt 'biocks, objected! t'p> irretsponsible boards usurpingl tlie pinvers of County Council, promised to/support rein;i.ssioni "rent C^o'wn, Tiandisi under ■the Bas'hs S;\v.a:inp iAbt to> fo-ua* -"or five years, and pravo illii-sifcratioini otf tho advaiitagos pj! advances of di'eap money. ■ . A vote of .tlhaiikk a.nd.:c^nndencei in the candidate tvae oarn'ed uii-animous--5- • " .-, ■
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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14436, 30 October 1914, Page 5
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