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The General Elections

£y h j;ft^ppy # Gai>iiiiiats S&J f' j , • Pahiatua, this day > jHr tho.iargejr. meet" ■ fog everWd afc Weber on Saiur'lay uight, Bnd at thf conclusion was'bombarded with •bouquets. 1 „ Wairoa, this day. . Sit !W. Russell addressed a large meet: ■ Ingon Saturday night, -He waswellrb waived, v. He denied that the Opposition. wohld repeal any oi the Government v mi?a«itiß, t' He suveroly oritieisod the - ?' one>m in "Gnvorninent, oondnmnin? M-. :ifjediln.'.'as.'Aruiki tier,!»nd his- want of | i policy i)i the inn qivs'ion. 1 Av^itooft'a'iks Hiid cwfilenee wasi i -proposid and oari'd u'anunouii y. J . 1 ' Auckland, fchii day. •. Mr Lawry, a candidate for Parnell. to" i received a vote confidence last night at his ' mcet'og, • ■ ■ . : , t Thahu, thii d»y. - The James. McGowan, .Minister < for Mines, addrossed his oonstithents Inst vnight'■ He defended Mr Bedion, who he ■'considered the ablest Premier we bad ever , had.-i ,Hb übjeoirdtu fjivms; the freehold •■ of land for yetilem -tnt, much of whioh ■ had beenpu'ohasedbj ttin peoples monev. rA distinct advanoe had been mad* in miri. ' ipg legislation, and 'the Act of .last session ■ would improve the whole industry and safeqnird the interests. of prospectors ; and discoverers generally. > , 1 Auckland, this day. ■v' The Premier speaks in Auckland tonight. ' Oahasu, this day, The Hon. Mr. 'Danoan rcceivod last night a vote of thanks' and confidence. .. Hii speech was mostly on the land question. Chmstchuboh, this day. •< •Mr. Lauronsoni referring'last. night to v the New .Liberals, said Mr. Taylor tyas • said to be thi leader, but the party had no : :14hder. a He supported and was one oi / them; bathe would never vote to put the out, beoanse the. Opposition . was.too.s'ationary, ;/

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1481, 14 November 1905, Page 3

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274

The General Elections Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1481, 14 November 1905, Page 3

The General Elections Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1481, 14 November 1905, Page 3

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