ELECTORAL TANGLE
MR. SiIMUEL TO STAND FOR HAURAKI
No r FOR WAIKATO
(THE SU.V.S Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, To-day. misunierstanding undoubtedly has *nT"e Raa,ar tio , n^ Uh at the ! nd Waikato electorates Reform fe e &e ! leral election so far as Reform in eiests are concerned. miw rVrf?V^ an Jf eI ’ member for Ohinefh ** the suggestion made deflnlt.i?" few days that he is . h . ‘, t ly standing for Waikato. ir,„ti ha . Ve Bta , t<!d Previously that, see- ”!, t H I ? y electorate was split up and two adjoining electorates were repreb3[ mernbei ’s, there was nothing left for rne to do but stand ror the new seat Hauraki,” he said today. “Nothing has arisen to cause me to alter my mind on this, and any statement that lias appeared indicating that I would stand for Waikato was made without my knowledge and without my approval.”
Mr. Samuel says that he will regret leaving his constituents in Ohinemuri, but consldei s that if he succeeds in Hauraki, his association with them will not be completely severed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 13
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174ELECTORAL TANGLE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 13
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