THE PATEA SEAT.
MR PEARjCE'S CAMPAIGN,
Mr Pearce spoke at Ngutuwera on Friday night to a ite>prv«entative gathering. He apologised to his audience for devoting some time to Mr Powdrell instead of politics, but so many misstatements were in circulation he felt that he had the right ito defend himself. He claimed credit for saving the Moumahaki State Farm from being turned into a prison camp when the Liberals were in power, even after Cabinet had decided on bo doing. He also showed how ha had been able to Bare something life© a million sterling for the Dominion over tn<* wool <rowi' manEfiftees'. 'Tns^sm^tmß.t U&iffi soikteaßS fan ■nprii-jpssJl an«R=i!ttesiMte .awtesfs;?,, «••■ 4 ait fbas «Bfl a. aofflffiur^ wpfte o'.£ jaaaaoto tokb caanaaafl,, ate© a attoffiism ;a^bfeag 3!Gr PUKwrflnrgll tbs 3TQttoe £nsnn Uto roaoaitisKt, an^y ama -'!sitf" Tains '-bsaatfL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17736, 9 December 1919, Page 5
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137THE PATEA SEAT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17736, 9 December 1919, Page 5
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