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DEFINITELY A CANDIDATE

AUCKLAND, August 29. "You can definitely say tliat tlie Lubour Party vvill iiave an official candidate for tlie Roskili seat at tlie General Election, " said tlie president of tlie Auckland Labour Representatiou Oommittee, Mr. R. F. Barlcer, when he

^ . 1 — tm r \ ■■jyf was asked to comment on the decision of Mr. Frank Langstone, M.P., to eontest the seat as an independent Labour. candidate. lie added that oue of the branches of tlie Party, the Three Kings. branch, that was stated to have gone out of existence with Mr. Langstone 's resignation from the Party, had been revived with a bigger membership than before.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1949, Page 6

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DEFINITELY A CANDIDATE Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1949, Page 6

DEFINITELY A CANDIDATE Chronicle (Levin), 30 August 1949, Page 6

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