N.Z. POLITICS.
WELLINGTON EAST SEAT. REFORM SPLIT THREATENED. (By Telegraph—Pr-:« Association.) WELLINGTON, Saturday. The Reform candidature for Wellington East is threatened with being split as a result of the announcement of a contestant against Mr Forsyth. In response to a largely-signed petition, Mr .1. J. Clark, of Kilbirnie, a wellknown resident and a prominent officer of the Reform League, has consented to stand in the Reform interests. r fhc silting member declines to submit to a selection ballot. : POSITION OF MR POLSON. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) ROTORUA, Saturday. Mr W. J. Poison, who is coniesting the Stratford seat as an Independent, emphatically denies rumours that he is under the banner of the United Party. Mr Poison is taking a week's holiday in Rotorua. THE HAWKE’S BAY SEAT. OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTINGS, Monday. Mr John Lyon has been selected as the official Labour candidate for the Hawke's Buy seat. MID-CANTEREURY SEAT. MR NOS WORTHY A CANDIDATE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) ASHBURTON, Monday. Hon. W. C. Nosworthy, PostmasterGeneral, in a cable to the Mayor, Mr Galbraith from Revelstoke, British Columbia, announces that he Is definitely a candidate for the .Mid-Canter-bury scat,
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 7
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