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FAIR PLAY

Sir. , . somewhat indisposed hr J have been unable to take« part in lhe pr, • In reading Hie repoit of Jld address at Marton Juactku day night. .1 was surprised m ol sporting spirit by some I present, in accord with thJ the meeting, he was frequeaj rupied with interjections M have somewhat hampered bj nuib conduct is very iukoij Marlon audience which hu shown a true British spirit M didales, no matter what te views may be. 1. have bea associated with Air. Stuarti years and 1 can honestly ity no man in the district fffol time and financial help eob ously. J can recall through period the wonderful service both in time and liberal ch tions. He accepted a posith ►Soldiers' Advisory Board n have been a and incoafll himself, us at that time huh young and at school. Beta given vcry generuusly to uj ing case or liclpi'd any cawel of a general v eli’are to ttel can say from personal jcno*l no candidate could have fl tikei electorate closer ai'.tii ing the four years ot hiih ary representation. JJuricji of Parliament there ha* n& ca ! l or request for Gown® anee, or otherwise in anyjl electorate t Imi he has wU inspected, ar.' if satisW geuuincnes- ' not (wt®* meat financial assistance W know that he has attended crous repremm taiions to ernment departments on W* electors, irrespective of tWi views. He can be termed M ous-hearted man, and to man of of this calibre « granted 11 bis political opponents u • prehension. J am sure ’*-* with apparently a ( whether cr not of the ®® view, will join with ntf ’ to Mr. ,Stuart the consul" tude and appreciation * he has render'd to JW - different cap o ilies ho appeal to the pcop‘ c J district to show' the tn>« British sport by exte candidate, 1 : platform who ' a . v i. f before or vlectwi 1 -I am, etc., R jl

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 277, 27 November 1935, Page 6

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FAIR PLAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 277, 27 November 1935, Page 6

FAIR PLAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 277, 27 November 1935, Page 6

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