MRS YOUNG’S ADDRESS
CROWDED ATTENDANCE AT *2.s & 1-s
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.i
■WELLINGTON. Nov. Id. Mrs Young’s candidature for Wellington Central, already the most conspicuous and most talked ol event in the local political campaign, has added another novell - -a the history ol politics in New Z- ' no. Last night she spoke at the Town Hall and charged two .shillings and one shilling admission. Notwithstanding that the weather was bitterly cold and wet. the building was crowded and so tin- lady at one stroke obtains sufficient money for her expenses, and sets up a precedent, that no lady ever appears to have thought of before, ai any rate, in Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1928, Page 6
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