AUDIENCE UP IN ARMS
INTERJECTOR REMOVED When an interjector made an sive remark to Mr. Bertram Bunn a his meeting at Royal Oak Hall la evening, the audience was so that it demanded the man should removed. ~ The police took the man and the large audience showed sympathy by passing a resolution confidence in Mr. Bunn, the m 0 referring to the war record of * candidate, who is standing id tn Reform interests for Manukau. The motion was carried unanimous / and with three cheers. * Mr. Bunn addressed meetings Beresford Park and at Royal Oak, J. Boddie presiding at each. At the conclusion of his address candidate was accorded a vote thanks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 22
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