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BY-ELECTION WE FIGHT FOR LEE LEE LEE LEE NEW ZEALAND D.C.M. D.C.M. D.C.M. D.C.M. TONIGHTVACANT GARDEN SECTION PLACE at 7.30 p.m. WEATHER PERMITTING TOMORROW—NAWTON HALL NAWTON ROAD EXTENSION at 8 p.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOONRAILWAY INSTITUTE HALL at 2.45 p.m. Wet night at ST. GEORGE’S HALL and everyone stayed at home? . . . Sez you! Every seat filled despite the pouring rain . . . Donations . . . Resolutions carried on a show of hands . . . Enthusiasm. Despite the Frankton blockade the Lee campaign is on the way. Letter from Farmer donating one pound to the Lee for Hamilton campaign: “To wish you success at the polls. To listen again to your voice in Parliament will be worth pounds, so here is- one on account. I speak as a farmer. Producers as a rule are generally anxious to produce more wheat and dairy products to feed the hungry at home and abroad. “More production at this time is the best way we can help the final war effort. Considering that we have done our share the Division should be recalled for duty on the; home front and no more should leavej New Zealand. Even the Farmers' Union at some meetings held re- j cently are of that opinion. Millions I need feeding.” Letter from Pensioner: “Five shillings to help restore to Parliament the pensioners’ champion. When you get there keep Labour on the move.” Letter from a mother: “Ten shillings to help in the fight for motherhood endowment.” Letter from member of the First Battalion: “Wish you success for honesty of purpose and a pound to help.” Where did it happen? Yesterday Mr Lee walked into a large room where a number of men were in bed. One of the bed-ridden called spontaneously for “three cheers for Jack Lee.” The cheers rang out with right goodwill. Then followed three cheers for Mrs Lee.” “No politics here boys,” said John A. beating a retreat. THE FRANKTON BLOCKADE AGAINST LEE WILL BE BROKEN. All Correspondence to Box 52, Hamilton. ■JJEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY Hamilton By-Election . . . MR W. J. POLSON, M.P. MR W. J. POLSON, M.P. MR W. J. POLSON, M.P. MR W. J. POLSON, M.P. Acting-Leader Of The Opposition Will Address A Public Meeting TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT at 8 p.m. FAIRFIELD SCHOOL FAIRFIELD SCHOOL Hear the National Party policy ! expounded by the Member for Stratford who is Acting-Leader of the | Opposition during the absence overseas of Mr S. G. Holland, M.P. Mrs Ross will be Present at the above Meetings. 996 ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY HAMILTON BY-ELECTION MR C. A. BARRELL MR C. A. BARRELL (Official Labour Candidate) Will Address Meetings as Under: TON;GHT - FRIDAY: Hillcrest School. Supported by Mr James Thorn, M.P., Parliamentary Undersecretary. Mr C. A. Barrell will speak at all meetings. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 O’CLOCK LABOUR’S CHARTER SECURITY & PROGRESS Come and Hear it Expounded. HOLD FAST TO SECURITY and VOTE BARRELL VOTE BARRELL VOTE BARRELL Campaign Office: 9 Collingwood St. Phone: 3716. TTEAR THE COMMUNIST PARTY ON THE HAMILTON BY-ELECTION! PUBLIC MEETINGS TONIGHT FRIDAY TONIGHT FRIDAY FRANKTON 8 P.M. FRANKTON TOWN HALL Speakers: VIC WILCOX, Member National Committee, C.P.N.Z. RAY RICHARDS, Waikato District Secretary, C.P.N.Z. HAROLD CROOKS, Waikato District Chairman, C.P.N.Z. THURSDAY, MAY 24, HAMILTON, THURSDAY, MAY 24, HAMILTON, 8 P.M. 8 P.M. CENTREWAY TEA ROOMS Speakers: I VIC WILCOX, Member National Committee, C.P.N.Z. GEORGE JAOISON, Member | National Committee, C.P.N.Z. | 808 SMALL, Chairman, Hamilton Branch, C.P.N.Z. HEAR THE COMMUNIST PARTY! 841

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22612, 18 May 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22612, 18 May 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22612, 18 May 1945, Page 2

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