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Samuel raised the question of education in his election address.
The main item of literature is the candidate's election address.
Drage took up the language of social reform in his election address.
An Election Address is the material sent out by a candidate during a political campaign.
Both candidates had issued the election address by 9 September, along with a lot of supporting literature.
And the words of his election address sprang from his lips.
The state should perhaps publish and circulate an election address from each candidate, but that's it.
Election Addresses are normally only sent out during the election period itself.
Some coalition candidates included the wording of the letter in their election addresses.
The walls of the room were bare except for a copy of an election address.
He issued an election address calling for the "fostering of private initiative and enterprise".
In his election address England said the issue was whether the country wished to submit to will of an extremist minority.
(The phrases of his last election address came back to him with triumphant satisfaction.
Today, the election addresses arrive in the post.
In his original election address, according to The Times, he promised to vote for.:
Simon's election address was issued on 10 October.
He promptly issued an election address, which was published in the local newspapers, but his friends advised him not to proceed with the campaign.
Ramsbotham, in his election address, referred to the question of religious education in schools, which he supported as a vital need.
In an election address, he said:
Gautrey, in his election address, made clear his support for free trade and for the government's licensing legislation.
Kellaway's election address announced that he was a ruthless enemy of waste in all areas of public expenditure.
In his election address to his constituents on 23 January, Gladstone said:
In his election address Foot contended that "the armaments race in Europe must be stopped now".
The European Union destroys jobs – as Tony Blair said in his 1983 election address.
In his election address Quelch proposed the nationalisation of the land and railways as well as the mines.