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§ ' Mr. Vile, addresses thr “lectors of Foxton on Tuesday evening’ • • the Public Hall. The Moutoa D X w,. n ;<i will be addressed in the Coßt u l :„„ Wednesday. 22nd. Mr Wew I*«» taa •, lively Low*;H«»» evening. The candu?®*® I to such described ft section of his audience as “Russians and cowards and to be called Britishers.” Mr Ye.. ’ , spite the opposition, received a veto ‘"rnfmOTtoforth. Halt (Mr Wilford) told Ms constituents that a certaincandidate was “palling thw legs to beat the band,’’ and stated that he liked a woman because she was a woman, and not because she waft » warMr John Stevens had an excellent meeting at Awaburi, a large number being present, Mr J. Oollrngwood • presided. Mr Stevens spoke for an hour and a half, and referred to theLand for Settlement, Old Age Pension, etc. No questions were asked. At the conclusion of tl» adtas Mr Eotot Hammond moved, and Mr G. -h-ooer-stein seconded, a hearty vote ot thanks and confidence, which was named unanimously.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3599, 18 November 1905, Page 2
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168Political. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3599, 18 November 1905, Page 2
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