THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
SPEECH BY STRATFOED CAN- ' DIDATE.
By Teleertwih—Press Association. Stratford, October 15. Mr. Pobert Masters, Liberal-Labour candidate for the Stratford seat, delivered lug first speech of the campaign last night at AVlmngntnomona. Hβ severely criticised tho policy and administration of thu Government, especially ae regards tho operations of the shipping: companies, and the cost of living, and contended ! that no progress could Uβ made with tho '■ . , Cabinet as ■at present constructed, the I I call being for younger, men. ■CANDIDATES FOR EGMONT., Eltham, October 15, I Mr. Oswald Hawken to-dav •was'cliosen to represent the Reform Party in. Egniont a% the coming election. Messrs. T), L. A. I Astbury and D. ,T. Hughes are Independent Liberal and Labour candidates. Tt is understood, snys an exchange, that Hie miners of. Hiintly have selected Mr. W. J. Jordan m their nominee for ~thc Haitian seat in the Labour interests. I Tlifi Port. Chalmers branch of the Inborn- Park unanimously resolved to ask Mr. Charles Tt. Smith to stand, as La- ! lionr candidate for Chalmers sear. Mr. Smith, who spent; his youth in the Tort Chalmers distvict,. was the Liberal camliv date who stood apniint Sir James Al--1 leh for Bruco at tho Inst general elecV Won. ■ ' Four candidates hnvo now been announced for the RanyUikai fiat, Pays our ralmerstoh correspondent. They are:— M*ssrs. C. H. Buniett, ,T. Toblin, and Brigadier-General Jlohlnim, who are all described as Liberals, while Mr. B, P. Lethbridge will stand in the interests of Reform.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 18, 16 October 1919, Page 5
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248THE GENERAL ELECTIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 18, 16 October 1919, Page 5
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