NO INTERRUPTIONS
MR. A. W. HALL’S ADDRESSES Only a few of the large number of electors at Otahuhu, who assembled to hear the Prime Minister at the Gaiety Theatre, Otahuhu, last evening, remained to hear Mr. A. "W. Hall, the Reform candidate. Mr. Hall spoke without an interjection for about half an hour, and after having answered a few questions, he was accorded a vote of thanks and confidence. Later in the evening, Mr. Hall spoke to about 200 electors in the Town Hall, Papatoetoe. No questions were forthcoming', and a vote of thanks and confidence was carried.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 11
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98NO INTERRUPTIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 11
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