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UNITY CAMPAIGN.

OPEN-AIR MEETING TO-NIGHT. Air. H. C. Robinson, organiser of thfl Unity Campaign, arrived in New Plymouth last night by the mail train from Wanganui. This evening, Mr. Robinson will give an address to the public at Ambury'g Corner, when Uieacting-chair-man of the Patriotic Committee (Mr. C. Carter) will preside, and a large gathering is anticipated. Mr. Robinson reports that resolutions affirming the principles and objects of the campaign (which he will fully explain to-night) have been enthusiastically carried at Masterton, Palmerston, and Wanganui. His reception »ll along has been gratifying, and especially Was this so at mid-day yesterday on the Wanganui wharf. The men thoroughly appreciated the address, and at its conclusion heartily sung two verses of the National Anthem.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1915, Page 4

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UNITY CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1915, Page 4

UNITY CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1915, Page 4

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