POLITICAL
CHRISTCHURCII SEATS. Christchurcli, Last Night. Mr. 11. Holland, ex-Mayor of Christchurch, was waited on to-night by a large and influential deputation, and asked to contest the Christchurcli South seat at tho general election, Mr. Holland agreed to do so, but stated that they would have to take him on trust so far as his political leanings were concerned, as he could not declare which party he would support. He would not, however, stand as an Independent, as he recognised that under the party system an independent member was no ÜBe. It was announced that Mr. Ell, tho sitting Member for Christchurcli South, had definitely decided to contest the Lxtttlton se^t,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1919, Page 5
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