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THE NEW PARLIAMENT

BIG LABOUR MAJORITY DIVISION OF THE PASTIES. The personnel of the New House of Parliament as the result of Wednesday's election is as follows, an asterisk denoting a sitting member: — LABOUR. •AUCKLAND CENTRAL —W. E. Parry. •AUCKLAND EAST —F. W. Schramm. ’AUCKLAND SUBURBS—H. G. R. ■ Alason, ‘AUCKLAND WEST—II. J. Savage. ‘AVON—D. G. Sullivon. BAY OF PLENTY—A. G. Hultrniist. •BELLER—P. C. Webb. CHALMERS—A. Campbell. •CHRISTCHURCH EAST—H. T. Armstrong. ♦CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH—E. J. Howard. DUNEDIN CENTRAL—P. Neilson. ♦DUNEDIN NORTH—J. W. Munro. DUNEDIN WEST—Dr. D. G. McMillan. EDEN—W. T. Anderton. ♦GISBORNE—D. W. Coleman. •GREY LYNN—J. A. Lee. HAMILTON—C. A. Jarrell. HAURAKI—O. 11. Petrie. HAWKE’S BAY—E. L. Cullen. ♦HUTT—W. Nash. KAIAPOI —C. M. Williams. ♦LYTTELTON—T. H. McCombs. ♦MANUKAU—W. J. Jordan. MA RSDEN—J. G. Barclay. MASTEIITON —J. Robertson. MID-CANTERBURY—H. E. Herring. ♦NAPIER—W. E. Barnard. OAMAIIU—Rev. A. H. Nordmeyer. OTAKI—L. G. Lowry. PALMERSTON N. —J. Ilodgens. RAGLAN —W. Lee Martin. RANGITIKEI—O. Wilson. ♦KOSKI LL—A. S. Richards. ROTORUA—A. F. Moncur. TAUHANGA—C. H. Burnett. THAMES—J. Thorn. ♦TIMARU—Rev. C. L. Carr. WAIKATO—R. Coulter. ♦WAI MARINO—F. Langstone. WAIPAWA—H. M. Christie. WAIRARAPA —B. Roberts. WAIRAU—E. P. Meachen. WAITAKI —D. Barnes. WAITEMATA—W. J. Lvon. WANGANUI—J. B. F. .CotteriH. 'WELLINGTON CENTRAL—P. Fraser ♦WELLINGTON EAST—R. Semple. ♦WELLINGTON NORTH—C. H. Chapman. •WELLINGTON SOUTH —R. McKeen. ♦WESTLAND—J. O’Brien. NATIONAL. •AVVARUA—J. Ilargest. ♦CENTRAL OTAGO—W. A. Bodkin. CHRISTCHURCH NORTH—S. G. Holland. CLUTHA—J. A. Roy. •HURUNUI—G. W. Forbes. INVERCARGILL —W. M. C. Denham. •KAIPAHA —J. G. Coates. ♦MANAWATU—J. Linklater. ♦MOTUEKA—K. J. Holyoake. ♦NEW PLYMOUTH—S. G. Smith. ‘OROUA—J. G. Cobbe. 'PAHIATUA —Sir Alfred .Ransom. ♦PARNELL —W. P. Endean. ♦PATEA—II. G. Dickie. ♦RICCAKTON—II. 8. S. Kyle. ♦STRATFORD—W. J. Polson. ♦TEMUKA—T. D. Burnett. ♦WAITOMO—W. J. Broadfc-ot. ♦WALLACE—A. Hamilton. •NORTHERN MAORI—T. Henarc. •EASTERN MAORI—Sir Apirana Ngata. independent. ♦EGMONT—-C. A. Wilkinson. FRANKLIN —A. C. A. Sexton. ♦ M ATA UR A—D. McDougall. ♦NELSON —H. Atmore. ♦WELLINGTON SUBURBS —R. A. Wright. KATANA. WESTERN MAORI—H. J. Katana. •SOUTHERN MAORI—E. T. Ti'ikatene. COUNTRY. *BAY OF ISLANDS—H. M. Rushworth. DEMOCRAT ORGANISER MR. DAVY’S COMMENT LABOUR'S AMAZING VOTE [ Per Press Association. ] WELLINGTON, Nov. 28. Mr. A. E. Davy, organiser of the Democrat Party, stated to-day that the return of the Labour Party as the Government was not surprising, though the overwhelming vote polled by Labour candidates' was amazing. It was perfectly clear that the people were determined to vote the Government out and that the Democrats were too late in the field. The Labour Party received the benefit of the landslide. He congratulated Mr. Savage and his party who had been successful in taking the fullest advantage of the unique opportunity. IJe regretted the defeat of men of outstanding calibre and ability who, irrespective of party, would have added strength to Parliament. A vast amount of work would need to be done to bring together all forces opposed to Socialism. To the newspapers who had supported the party and those who recognised the value of the Democrat candidates and their policy and to the Press Association he extended b ; s sincerest thanks. MR. SAVAGE CONGRATULATED CANTERBURY MANUFACTURERS f Per Press Association. 1 CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 28. Congratulations to Mr. Savage ami the Labour Party on their success at the election were offered by a resolution at a meeting of the committee of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ association to-night. The resolution was as follows; “That the executive of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association wishes to convey to you and your party their congratulations upon the outcome of the general election and wi«b your Government a very large measure of success in the control of the affairs of this Dominion. We look forward with pleasurable anticipation t(* an era of prosperity in which manufacturing industries will participate.”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 29 November 1935, Page 8

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THE NEW PARLIAMENT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 29 November 1935, Page 8

THE NEW PARLIAMENT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 280, 29 November 1935, Page 8