Political Notes.
Mr C T. Mills delivered his political address at [Com Hull 0 n Sntunlay evening, the attendance proving to -be far ami away 'beyond unv provjous meeting held in tho district. ■ u ' lnu 'occupied the chuir. The speaker dealt in a short and clear •luinnei' \v,th his subjects and with jreut low gave good and valid reasons in support of his poii.j. hein acceptable to the people and for tins W'ellare ol the|colony. The address "as applauded throughout, and after many tfuestions had heeu asked 11 and answered a resolution, moved by a •V. l '' c, cl or and duly seconded', cording lt hcnrt.v vole of thanks fcfl such an instructive address was cail '•led unanimously, followed 'by acclaS mulion. ■ ' •■ i
(Per Press Association.) OAMARU, Nov. 13. 1 lie Hon. 'l. -y. Duncan, Minister of ijiiMils, addressed a large meeting of electors to-ni-glit, and had a good waring l . At 111? conclusion of the address a vote of (hanks ( 0 the Minismm, and of confidence in Mm and (lie t'overnment was passed unanimously. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7977, 14 November 1905, Page 2
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175Political Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7977, 14 November 1905, Page 2
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