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LABOUR. AT' PAHIATUA

Pahialua, November v.. ITr. 11. S. L. Pice. Labour candidate for Pahialua. opened liis campaign in the ICing's Theatre last night. The candidate professed rigid adherence to the Labour Party's programme. He received a good hearing, and , was accorded a vole of thanks and confidence.

MR. AYSTEV AT WAIMATE. Hy Telegraph-Press APRoc.int.ibn.

Waimate, November 7. Mr. Ansfoy iTaberal) opened his eiiinnaign at Waimate to-night, lie spoke for two hours and a half. Abnul ](!() people were present. The candidate received a good hearing and applause was freiiuenl. A vole of thanks we.s carried by acclamation. The -peaker outlined the policy of the Liberal Pnrtv and said that' Air. Mnssoy's manifesto did lint meet Hie needs of the lime. Ho analysed the Reform nolicy and said he favoured the nationalisation of insurance, mines, and ferrv services. Tho Slate should own the collier- lie advocated a graduated laud lax which would prevent inflated values and put land on the market :.: a fair rale. He was opposed to a local navv and militarism, and approved Lord .lellicoc's report. He advocated experimental farms for seed srleMinii purposes, anil contended that New Zealand should gel a larger share of Hie phosphate d"pn-ils in .Vauru Island.

An imporlant announcement appears in our aclvcrlisiii',' coliinins wilh regard lo volinif by declaration, absent voices' permits, ami seamen's ri»hl«.

f,a-l nishl m sudden dentil occurred ill Abel Smitli Slrcct. The victim was n vniinj; woman of ii.liuul. ill, Mrs. Miirgiiret M'Tilp. .Dr. (.'lay was willed in, lint pronounced life extinct.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 7

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LABOUR. AT' PAHIATUA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 7

LABOUR. AT' PAHIATUA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 7

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