THE STRATFORD SEAT.
PETITION AfiAIJTST MR. II mastkhs. THE CASK OPENS TO-DAY. ~4 : (I'lom Our Own Correspondent). , . Stratford, March 13. The hearing: of the Stratford election petition will be commenced at the Musi*irate Court here on Monday at IOJJG j> in. The Chief Justice and Mr. Jnsties Cuipman w,)l preside nt the hearin*. nl', /-! ' r " ,TI U ap P (>ur on bphl * !f of the petitioners (Messrs. \V. H. II Younc George Hall and .1. B. Hine); and Hk John Findlay, K.C., for the respofldeftt (Mr. Robert Masters)_ About one hundred' witness have been subpoenaed to give evidence, a,id the ease is likely to occupy several da.-h. The allegations hi the petition hate already been published.
TV Chief Justice (Sir Tiobert Stout), Mr Justice Chapman. Sir John Findlafr. K.C.. nnd Lndr Findlav, Mr. M. JfWs and Mr*. M.wm. Mr. Levi, Mr. Mitimtn (ReWtrar of the Election Court), tlta <lcvk of the Bouse of Representatives, and the Under-Secretary .for Intend Affairs arrived in Stratford frotf AVMte lington this evening. V
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 4
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169THE STRATFORD SEAT. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 4
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