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MR BRYCE CAUSES AN UPROAR

[By Telegraph.] Wanganui, Dec. 7. Mr Watt, one of the candidates for Wanganui, addressed a large meeting of electors last night. A vote of thanks and confidence was moved and seconded, followed by an amendment of thanks and no confidence. Mr Bryce, who was present, was called for by a section of the audience and came on the platform. Great uproar ensued,cheers and hisses mingling with cries raised of “Not an elector,” “ Ministerial influence,” “ Undue influence,” “ Turncoat,” and a hearing was refused. The chairman, after obtaining silence, ruled that Mr Bryce, not being an elector, was not entitled to speak. The amendment was then carried.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SCANT18811207.2.16

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2720, 7 December 1881, Page 3

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MR BRYCE CAUSES AN UPROAR South Canterbury Times, Issue 2720, 7 December 1881, Page 3

MR BRYCE CAUSES AN UPROAR South Canterbury Times, Issue 2720, 7 December 1881, Page 3

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