AMERICAN CARIF NEWS
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.]
CAAIPAIGN CONCLUDES
OTTAWA, Sept. 13
The Federal Election campaign has closed, and the people await the voting to-morrow iii 244 ridings throughout the Dominion. Premier Afeighon and the -Liberal loader, AH AMveuzie King, concluded speaking tours from coast to coast. It has been the most active contest in years. Both parties hope to secure the necessary majority to ensure a stable Government. The Conservatives emphasise tlio need of a- tariff sufficiently protective to encourage the development of the natural resources and tho industrial life of the country. The Liberals depend largely upon tho benefit- accruing from tho Liberal rule of the past four years, Hie recent reductions in taxation, the returning prosperity, and the so-called constitutional issue to elect them to office..
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1926, Page 2
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