THE GENERAL ELECTION
' - WOMAN' CANDIDATE FOR'tiRETf 1 ' -■• ' LYNN. ■ •""•By Telegraph—Press .''ssoclattdn. , Auckland, October 24, Miss Ellen Melville' and Mr.' Samuel Turkincton (formerly of' Hawera) liava announced themselves to-day as candidates in the Reform Party interests for the Grey Lynn 6eat. . • . AUCKLAND EAST SEAT; ' . By Tolegraph.—Prep« Association. • Auckland, October-2-1. A deputation waited upon Mr. Clutha' Mackenzie (son of the High .Commissioner) to-night and asked him to stand as official Reform Party candidate for "Auckland East. Mr. Mackenzie consented to stand. Mr, Fred W. Shortland, barrister/of Taunwrunui, announces himself as lu-i dependent candidate for Waimarino. eleo ibrate pledged : to 6U'ppdii moderate; Lai* onr.—Press Assn. ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 6
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102THE GENERAL ELECTION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 6
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