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PACKED HOUSE?

Sir,—lt has been reported in the columns of your paper that the official Labour candidate for Bay of Plenty addressed a packed audience in the Ngakuru Hall on November 7. ‘ ; ' . I attended Mr Santon’s meeting and would say quite definitely chat not more than 30 people -were present, incidentally the smallest attend ance I have known during my 14 years residence in this district. As'the Ngakuru Hall has seating accommodation for some 150. thtis could hardly be termed a full houswj even by one with the imagination! of Mr Santon’s publicity agent. Yours etc., R. M. FROST, Ngakuru, Rotorua.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 65, 18 November 1949, Page 4

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PACKED HOUSE? Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 65, 18 November 1949, Page 4

PACKED HOUSE? Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 65, 18 November 1949, Page 4

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