FUSION OF PARTIES.
VIEWS OK REFORM MEMBERS. [THE PRESS Special Service ] U.CKLANI), December 3. A :iieiiionfc was made by Mr W. P. Endean, "Uefonn member for Parnell, at a social last night, that fusion between the Ueform and United Parties would be dangerous and not in the best interests of the country. His view was -hat if fusion took place the coalesced Government. after about throe years would be charged with tho sins of the present Government, and in the end Labour would creep in. Fusion with Ueform was one way out of the difficulties of the present" Government., but 10 his mind it was noi desirable. The opinion w expressed |,y X[ r A. 11 1 i ris, member for Wa i te'mata, that fusion between Ueform and United was not practicable at present. It would come when the remnants of the United Party associated themselves with the. I'arl.y in power after the ljc\t Cei-ernl Eh-etiou.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 10
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