The Coming Election
Mr llloss and ln| MapouHka Trlp 1 Bj Telep*ph.~Preii. AsMdntion. ; :i • ' Blbkheim, this day In a, speech hor e tbo Hon. Mr. Mill a, 1 Minister, for Oußtoma, dealtatleugtliwi" l , a pamphlet issued by Mr. Moss, member for Ohinomuri, dealing with the Mapovrika, trip to tho Islands, Berflfflrwj-.to.it as a libellous pnblicfttion, imd conoluded ,by saying ithat" lator on Mr. Moas ■ would hear, from him in a way ho would not,care about. Issue' (if the Writs . WmiiNGTON, this day. Tlio: writs in oonneoiion with, .the < gonoralelootion will bo issued to-morrow. Tho time for receiving -nominations. will oloso this day week (Tuesday, 28th), and tho oleotione will bo held to-morrow fort-night-(December. 6th).' ■ Prophesy by Sir J, Ward ■ r iNVEnoARGiU, this day Sir Joseph Ward was banqnotod at > tho B'ufflaat night. In the oourso of a apcooh . ho said that nftor extended inquiries fromAuckland to tho Bluff he bolieTcd that tho Government would have an undiminished majority in the next jParliaaont; m | Ho'kitika, this day. m :TheWest!ftnd bi'anoh of thrNew Zen- : land Alliance Ijqb decided to adboro to its declared policy of alliance, and, to riotninate a candidate 1 oi' Woßtland -againat the ' Premier, in otder to enenro a valid lieeni sing poll. The tweeting wished to cinphasiso ' tho fact that no political' was j to bo attached ,to the candidature. The ■ candidate.seloolod -is a farmer from tho 1 Wairarapai
™" Oil tho land question the Premier has as much baokbonons a white-bait." (Gtoat laugbtor and ' applause.)— Mr. Fisher (Wellington,) " PcopWdon't voto according to principle, but according to prejudice or 00 personal grounds. "—Mr, Hindmarßh, (Wellington.), Eleotion day is a compulsory holf-holi-diy, but in the case of a faotory it will be sufficient to give each employee a reasonable opportunity of voting.
Mr Mo' 3, candidate for Olliriemuri, ofl'ors to givo 150 to a'charity if .ho statement that he voiod against the scoood reading of the Old Ago Pensions Bill of last session is true, ' "We have a most remarkable and exceptional man at our head, L'l'om the momentlie was put in his cradlo'ho was a born loader. They call him all sorts of names, but from my own'experience of the irjan there never was a better man in New Zealand, "—Hon, James Carroll 'on Mr. Soddou,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1487, 21 November 1905, Page 2
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377The Coming Election Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1487, 21 November 1905, Page 2
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