MR. S.G. SMITH M.P.
RECEIVES HEARTY CONGRATU LATIONS. Mr S. 0. Smith, M.P, lias received telegrams of congratulation upon winning tha by-election on Th;;rrA,y last, numbering soma hundreds and from every portion a! Use Dominion, amongst which were the following; Mr C. A. Wilkinson, M.P.: "Congratulations. from an opponent; you have put up a good figut."
Mix Janie Seduon: "Congratulations. Know you will be loyal and faithful to Tarauaki. As an old friend of your father's : wili hope to see you in Wellington."
Mr H. Poland, M.P.: "As an old friend of your father and mother 1 congratulate you on your victory." Others who forwarded messages wc-.re: Mr W. A. Veitch, M.P., Jlr T.'lv. Sidey, M.P., Messrs -J. A. MeCnllough, Workers' Representative on the Arbitration Court, ,T. Mack, WcllrngtOi!. K F.aves, Otekeho, M. D. Stagpoole, Sergeant ol Police, and R. Hampton. President of A.S.Pv.S.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1918, Page 6
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144MR. S.G. SMITH M.P. Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1918, Page 6
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