THE GENERAL ELECTION
LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MOTUEKA
Teleffrayii—l'rrps AssoclAtio& Reefton, August 25. Mr. Mark Fa.gan lias been selected, without opposition, to contest the Motuekii scat at the General Election in the interests of tho New Zealand. Labour Fai'ty. Ho has been general secretary aud workmen's inspector at the lnangahm\ anines during the past ten years, is lion, secretary of the Keeftou (Jentro of the St. John Ambulance Association, a member of tho Jieei'ton Hepatization Committee, and for a term was chairman of the Innngahua. Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Ho has been regarded as a moderate and practical man, and a strong candidate from tho Labour point oi vie* •
ME. CKAIGIE TO STAND AGAIN. ftr Telei£raph--l'r- r- asko.MiUoii Timaru, August 25. Replying to a representative deputation which waited on him a fortnight ago, Mr. James Craigie, M.P., has agreed to contest tho Timaru seat at tho coming o'.ections as a supporter of progressive measures.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 283, 26 August 1919, Page 4
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154THE GENERAL ELECTION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 283, 26 August 1919, Page 4
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