THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.
HAWKE’S DAY SEAT. [Pbess Association.] NAPIER, Sept. 4. Mr. A. E. Jull addressed a meeting of the Hawke’s Bay electors at Hastings to-night, and declared himself a Government supporter. The candidate was accorded a vote of thanks for his address.
A WAITEMATA CANDIDATE.
[Pkess Association.]
AUCKLAND, Sept. 4. L. It. Phillips, a candidate for Wai-tem-ata, addressed a meeting at Devonport. He expressed himself as a straight-out Opposition supporter. He was opposed to Socialism, which aimed at State control of all means of production, distribution, and exchange. He was opposed to compulsory arbitration, and favored .optional tenure of all Crown lands. A motion of thanks and confidence was carried, with a number of dissentients.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2288, 5 September 1908, Page 2
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