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Prime Minister May Speak in Auckland

PARNELL BY-ELECTION WILL ANSWER CRITICS It is understood from a statement recently made by the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, that it is his present intention to speak in Auckland during the Parnell by-election. Sir Joseph also stated that his intention to speak was not so much for the purpose of directly influencing the constituency immediately concerned, but to contradict some of the flagrant mis-statements that have been made concerning the United Party and himself. It is not known yet whether Sir Joseph’s medical advisers will permit him to take the platform daring the forthcoming campaign, but it would no doubt add considerably to the in terest that will be shown in the election.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 11

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Prime Minister May Speak in Auckland Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 11

Prime Minister May Speak in Auckland Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 11

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