IN THE NELSON DISTRICT
REFORM PROSPECTS. GOOD. The Hon. J. Allen returned yesterday from a visit to the Nelson and Motueka electorates. To a Dominion reporter yesterday he gave a few of his impressions of the trip and his opinions of the Reform Party's prospects in those electorates. ■ "I am very pleased indeed with my trip to Nelson," ho said, "and I am very glad that I went there. . If was very pleasing to' meet with such a splendid reception from tho peoplo wherever I went. They wero most kind to mo;, and my meetings wore very largo ones. I think the one in Nelson was probably a record meeting for the city. ' Although there were some of those present who have apparently made it their business to try by incessant, noisy interjections to stop free speech, there were not many of them, and I have come away with the. idea that the prospects of ■ tho Reform Party are exceedingly gratifying in Nelson, Motnoka, and "Wairau. , I spoke at Nelson, Motueka, and "Wakefield, and I also met most of the people at Havelock, who very kindly turned out to give me a handshake on my way overland to Blenheim."' '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 8
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199IN THE NELSON DISTRICT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 8
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