THE GREY SEAT
WILL MR. WEBB RESIGN?No news. of. Mr. Webb having fulfilled his avowed intention of resigning his seat was received by the Electoral Department yesterday, but there would, have been barely time for the telegraphic correspondence to have passed between. Mr. Webb and Mr. Speaker and from Mr. Speaker to the Department. It is reported, however, that some of Mr. Webb's friends in Wellington have been pressing him not to resign, and it is tlieir opinion that when Mr. Webb arrives among his own people he will be still mora strongly pressed to retain his seat. \ MR. WEBB ASKED TO AGAltf , CONTEST THE SEAT. ■ By' Telegraph—Press Association. Greymouth, November 6. A publio meeting held under the auspices of the Labour Eepreeentation Committee for the purpose of requesting Mr. Webb to again contest the Grey seat, and attended by about 200 people, passed a resolution: "That this meeting requests Mr. Webb to again contest the Grey constituency in the intereets of Labour."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 37, 7 November 1917, Page 6
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163THE GREY SEAT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 37, 7 November 1917, Page 6
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