MR. MASSEY'S INTENTIONS.
RE CHMSTCHUHCH,
(By Telegraph-Press AsEociation.j Christohurch, April 25. Mr. TV. F. Massey, (ho Leader of the Opposition, left for tho north this evennig. Mr Massey said that he had had a particular y good time during his visit o the South Island ami ho "cou dc ed the. political outlook very satisfactory: Ho intended to revisit Canterbury- at the car lest opportunity to spend a fortnight in that province Ho was unable to say whether ho would be able to como south again before the. House met, but. when ho <j'lmako his visit, ho would spookin Chnstchurch The probabilities were were that, if he did address a public meeting before tho House met, it would bo in Auckland. Ho was waiting to hear what the Oovernment had to put forward in the way of a policy, nothing having been heard yet from that side of the House.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1424, 26 April 1912, Page 4
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150MR. MASSEY'S INTENTIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1424, 26 April 1912, Page 4
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