TIIE BY-ELECTION.
[by tel eg it ap ir—ri:n i>iti:s3 association J THE INDEPENDENT'S VIEW'. AUCKLAND. Oct. !-*. Mr 11. Foster, the Independent ; . 11didale, opened his campaign last nlgV. lie said his ideas lay between Liberalism and Labour, lie admitl"il t’lai a number of his planks had la an advocated by both parties. If returned , lie sai !. lie would "saddle" up with the eight rr tell members lepresentativc of l.ah nu. Ihe Independeit!, and ihe remiii lit ol the Liberals. Mr Eosier advocated a fusion ol the Liberals and Labour, and al-o an Elealive Executin'. He opposed the patty system. \s regards larilf revision, he urg'd tluu the "bread and biittei" lineshould he left alone. Dealing with the civil service, he said that retrenchment should he by a reduction of the salaries mi ~ sliding scale eoliMneiiciiig al the Will limit. No A uto xx as asked lor, 1:1 < speaker was elieeted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1921, Page 1
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