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TAYLOR’S WEST COAST VISIT.

MOST OIIDERLY MEETINGS

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CHRISTCHURCH, April, 18,

Mr. T. E. Taylor, M.P., declares that the Press Association report of the Reefton meeting was very mis-' leading. The meeting lasted two and a-half hours while the dispute with Mr Thompson occupied about twenty minutes. The meeting was one of the most orderly he had ever addressed in New Zealand, and the motion in favour of national prohibition was carried with only two dissentients. Mr. Taylor adds that he had a fine meeting at Runanga, and a fierce fight at Greymouth.

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West Coast Times, 19 April 1911, Page 4

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TAYLOR’S WEST COAST VISIT. West Coast Times, 19 April 1911, Page 4

TAYLOR’S WEST COAST VISIT. West Coast Times, 19 April 1911, Page 4