GENERAL ELECTION.
I »iy TKf.KOKAI/ • IMMCHS AF* ! Ot'f A'l !*» v # j A FEMALE CANDIDATE. AUCKLAND,, October 17 The political campaign in Auckland nas opened by E. Melville (Independent. Reform candidate lor EoskilL to-night. She said that she would vote for the present Governmont on n “no confidence” motion. She asserted the general call for economy should not lie allowed to interfere with education. The Government should encourage the building of houses, by advancing money to liomcscekers. She urged tile need for social reforms, particularly that the child welfare department should control the whole lile of the child. A vote of thanks and confidence was passed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1922, Page 3
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105GENERAL ELECTION. Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1922, Page 3
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