MR TAVERNER HECKLED
(Press Assn.-
-By Telegraph — Copyright.)
DUNEDIN, Wednesday. Mr. W. B. Taverner, oificial Coalition candidate for Dunedin South, opened his 'campaign this evening. The candidate received a noisy reeeption from a hostile section of the crowd and for the first quarter of an hour was speaking through a running fire of interjections, which finally died away. He was allowed to proeeed for a little further without interruption. Mr. Taverner traversed the position of the national finances emphasising the necessity for stability and eriticising Mr. Holland's speeches in Wellington and Dunedin. He was aecorded a vote of thanks.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 75, 19 November 1931, Page 5
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