MR. D. BUIOK'S CAMPAIGN.
ißy Telegraph—Pr«« Association.!' J Palmerston North, Nov.. 17. Mr. D. Buick, Reform M.P., opendd his campaign to a crowded house this evening, seating accommodation alio having to bo provided en tho _stag\ The candidate principally dealt with tie beneficial measures instituted by the Reform Government, which' ho ■claimed would go back again to complete the r programme, which had been interrupted owing to tho war. The candidate was called upon to answer a large number of questions. A vote of thanks and confidence was carried. '
Mr. C. K. Wilson, M.P., visited TTra,' nui on Monday morning, meeting tin; settlers at Mr. Newton King s sale. In, the afternoon lie spoke at Huirangu, and in the evening ot Lcpperton. There.' was, says a correspondent, a large attendance at tho. latter place. Votes of thanks woro carried with acclamation..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2310, 18 November 1914, Page 6
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141MR. D. BUIOK'S CAMPAIGN. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2310, 18 November 1914, Page 6
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