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TELEGRAMS.

[by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION ]

AIR WITTY’S CAMPAIGN. ! CHRISTCHURCH, Nov M. | Mr G. Witty, in opening his cam-j paigti for Riccitrton, said he had n • ; presented the electorate for 2!) wars. I He strongly criticised the Labour' Party declaring ltd would rather vote ; for Mr Massey than with the Reds, j Ho <|noted the Liberal record to shew j that Air Massey had never repealed j any of its logslatiou except the Second Ballot Act. Strikes were wrong and , would cease if the heads of unions and j Secretaries had to receive strike pity : i lie criticised tho immigration and J ■ housing policies, condemned the nidi- < i tyrv system and money spent on the! j ( li'itham .advocating aeroplanes and i * torpedo boats. He favoured Hie tin j tionalisation of the ferry service an t its working as part of the railway s\FOUND DEAD. TAIHAPE, Nov H. Fredrick Pearson, farmer, ol dan- ’ } bine, acred about 00, was found dead ■ this morning from, apparently, self indieted shot wounds. , SUPREAIE COURT. CHRISTCHURCH, Nov LI. ' The criminal sitting of the Supreme Court opened before Justice Adams who commented on the light calendar of seven < ases .including a charge ot t manslaughter at Ashburton connected i with the dance hall fracas.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1922, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1922, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1922, Page 3

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