GENERAL ELECTION.
WELLINGTON CENTRAL. DISTURBERS EJECTED. [Per Press Association.] "WELLINGTON, December 5. The pohco wore in attendance- at Air Pirani’s meeting at Wellington Centra,} last _ night. Tho disorderly element persisted in interrupting and a number were removed, which quieted tho proceedings to some extent, and the candidate was able to secure a rather better healing than before. MEETINGS OF CANDIDATES REEFTON, December 5. Air G. B. Lomax, Independent, addressed a large gathering at Reeiton last night. He declared against Air Massey, and said he would support Sir Joseph Ward on a no-confidence motion. Ho specially stressed tho neglect of backblocks settlers. He was accorded a vote of thanks and confidence. A small section of ihe audience proposed a vote of confidence in the Labour candidate, *but- this was not seconded. HAWKE’S BAY SHAT. [Pis Pars* Association.] HASTINGS, December 5. Mr Charles Henry Chapman was today nominated for the Hawke’s Buy seat by the Labour Party
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19815, 5 December 1919, Page 8
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155GENERAL ELECTION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19815, 5 December 1919, Page 8
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