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HIS MAJESTY'S OPPOSITION.

ME. JAMES ALIW ON .THE PAiTT.

'.-'.' Discussing^with a Christchnrch:"Pre§s" reporter-the present' .condition!;.; of "..the: Opposition Party, Mr..James': Remarked that he .had never beet .allied' >vith' a body of men who were more convinced that; they were in ihe,.right, : : and ■ tobre "earnest in v tihorbughly understanding ; they: had :to .deal;.withl' The younger members of:thei-partv; were working ;6pletidid!y. 'and' enthusiasncilly,': tind • were evincing. .'an: earnest ';■ desirer'.to bo thoroughly acquainted with':^^the/'ques^ ■ tibns.w;hich came: before ■,the. House. In regard 'to the Land. Bill.rthe Opposition Party." had done, what it had. never 'done before'injappointing,a,epm.mitfeeiof its toembers to:thoroughly .investigate 1 every detail of :;thf : '■, Land:;. Bill.' ■ Mr. \OJlen' could: 'not': make public .the , f; results -of jtheip inquiries, .but he : was/quite certain that '.the .■•party, would" come' to: the \discussion of the Land/Bill with\a more complete knowledge of it than; any iothef: party "ever. , had. The- .Opposition; also was determined to oppose -the -rushing through; of important', measures .//during 'the.dying hours, of -the session. ■ .-■.;:.' :-;.' :

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 4

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HIS MAJESTY'S OPPOSITION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 4

HIS MAJESTY'S OPPOSITION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 4

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