THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.
■ '' 'tn>— .«.—, ! SIR .)AS. €AIUU>LL'S CAMPAIGN. By Teiegrapii.—Per Preut AMomtfoi. Gisborne, Yesterday. Sir J-as. Carroll opened his electoral campaign ai We.erengaahika. }ie referred 10 1 lit; nun iboi rowiuj; pretensions of tlie (luHinmu'ii'i fact thai they had already (borrowed £15,01)0,000 whilst for the present year thej had arranged to 'borrow £I3,SOOjtX)O. What had tliey to show for it? The Government had not done anything for backblock settler? nnd W erc shutting down tlie Gisborne. railway, yet they were arranging to build palatial station's at tihe .cenfros. The aggregation of large estates had -been iTicn-a-inirf sinee. the introduction of the freehold. "lie .?.c cased the Government of negligence with regard to the Hnntly disaster. A vofja of iJianks and eonftdenee was passed.
THE "WELLINGTON SEATS. Wellington, Yesterday. The unionists' ballot for Labour candidates in the city resulted in Mr I). M'Larcn being selected for East Wellington, Mr A. 11. Hindnntrsb for Smith Wellington, and Mr F. T. .Moore for Welling lon Suburbs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 5 November 1914, Page 2
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163THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 5 November 1914, Page 2
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