POLITICAL.
ECHO OF THE MQKAU AFFAIR. Per Press Association. Hastings, Tuesday. Mr. If. M. Campbell, meniuer for Hawke's Buy, delivered a prc-sessional addre?a to a large meeting of electors at Hastings last night, Referring to the Liberal candidate opposed to him, Mr. Campbell said it had been supw-stod that since ..e started out on his political campaign he ihad made a personal attack on Dr. McNab (A voice: So you have.) Mr. Campbell said lie had done nothing of the kind. He had attacked •him politically, an™ it was impossible to speak of the land laws <oi the Dominion without referring to Dr. .iwcNab, whose land policy was, in his opinion, j detrimental to the country. He (Mr. Campbell) had been told ;by a number of his friends that at his' Mangaterei tere meeting his remarks had conveyed j the impression ttiat Dr. McNab had 1 taken an active part in obtaining an Order-in-Oouncil legalising tilie sale of | the freehold in the Mokau estate. "I had no intention of making that suggestion, .and I willingly withdraw the imputation that Dr. McNao bad anything to do with fretting the Order-in-Council."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 2
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189POLITICAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 2
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