HUTT ELECTORATE
MR. E. P. IMSHWOIiTH. About thirty residents of Stoke 6 Valley attended at the School Hull last night to hear Mr. E. P. Kishworth speak. Mr. Gribble presided, mul in introducing the speaker mentioned that it wo? the first t:mu that n. candidate for Parliamentary honours thought fit to visit, that portion of the doctorate..
The candidate explained (hat he was not out ic c.piit the vote, but intended to fight through' to the election day, believing that the general sympathy of tii<! constituency wan in favour rf ji's candidature, because ho was living anion™;!: them, •and had shown n keen interest in all their local concerns. Ho ridiculed tap "parrot cry" that each vote cast for thu Keforni .was one vote for Labour, and pointed out that never before during his twenty years as representative for the d'stiict had tho Liberal candidate shown such a strong personal interest in it. He now had his back to the wall, and was putting up one of the hardest lights ho had ever contested.
'I'iiQ candidate, answered a number of particularly relating to the postal service, which was described as unsatsfactory. Mv. Hishworth was unanimously accorded a vote of thanks and confidence by acclamation.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 8
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204HUTT ELECTORATE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 8
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