FATHER AND SON
Special to Telegraph.
ASKED NOT TO YOTE FOR 51 R A. AIIMSTRONG. LABOUR PARTY STATEMENT.
C rl R I b 1 C4L L It C ti . Jhis day. At a meeting of the Labour Rep- j resentation Committee. a sinai! com- ; mittee was nuthorised to make a state j liient dealing with the eandidature of j Mr A. E. Armstrong. a son of Mr 14. rJ'. Armstrong. 51. P.. who is contesfing | tlie City Council election as an lndc-1 pcndcnt. Tho committee was instnicted to notif.v Labour supporters that Mr| Arm.strong was not a Labour Party candidate, and also io direet tbeir attention to the faet that 5Tr IT. T. Armstrong M.P., had ncccpted tho j Party's linniinatinn for the Lyttelton Harbour Board, but liad deelined 011 tliis oecasion to aceept nomiiiation for I tlie City C'onneil. Tlie position, therefore. was that Mr IT. T. Armstrong. eandidate for ihe Harbour Board, was ihe only eandidate of the nanie of Armstrong for wliom Labour .supporters wero recoinmended to vote.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 8
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