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RELIGION AND POLITICS

MR. BAaLDON AND P.P.A. TICKET HAS NO CONNECTION i At a meeting at the Epsom Library | on Saturday evening. Mr. G. Baildon 1 said that he was not standing for any I particular religious sect. He wished j to keep clear from the introduction ! of religion into municipal politics. Mr. Baildon’s name appeared on the j list of candidates recommended by I the Protestant Political Association i for the municipal elections, j Mr. Norman Wade presided over a j well attended meeting. Mr. Baildon I dealt comprehensively with his platj farm, and referred to several subjects concerning Epsom, particularly roading and street formation. At the conclusion of his meeting, Mr. Baildon was accorded a unanimous vote of confidence.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 14

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RELIGION AND POLITICS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 14

RELIGION AND POLITICS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 14

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