COUNTRTY PARTY
The Cp.uutry Party pandidate in the electorate', Mr. D. 'R. F. Campbell has also been strenuously campaigning. At Putaruru, Tirau and Matamata, Mr. Campbell had ineetings pf between 150 qnd 250 people while at his first meeting in Rotorua' on Tuesday evening he had over 250 present.' Mr.' Camphen wijl be in Rotorua again on Monday evening, whpn he will address a mepting in ihe ■ Peerlpgg Hall, Last pvening, at Ngor ngotaha, Mr« Campbell addressed qn attendance in the vicinity of 16Q and was giyen a most aftentive hear.- , ing, followed hy an exhaustivp questionaire. * With regard to the Labour challenge, Mr. Campbell stated tljat he was personaily " quite agreeable to co-operate. Before the challenge was published, hpweyer, his committee had made arrangements for him to speak at Matamata on the Tupsday night and he did not know whether the arrangements cpuld he altpred. The Labour caididate, Mr. A. F. Moncur, and Mr. E. Earle Yaile, Independent Itpfprnj, |iavp also heen yisiting a number of ceiitres in the outer districts where they have had yery well attended meetings. Thrpughput the elecorate. interest in the elpction is very evident and all four pandidates have had unifqrmly good qttendances where ver they'- have « Spoken.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 81, 26 November 1931, Page 4
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