POLITICAL AMENITIES.
i'IiJi.MJEK ON HIS FORMER LEADER, (By Telegraph—l'rces Association.) Clirislchurch, May 2. Tlio Priino Mijiisstc-r Thos. Mackenaie) passed through Christchurch this morning, leaving im' Camarii by, the midday train. Mo will return on May !1. /iskotl concerning thr: j»olitical position, lie grnlilication lor (ho reception accorded himself his col-K.'a^uo.-i everywhere in tho ?sorlh Island, 'i'lio <|Ucsii<>n of difsiitiitipii whs mentioned, nii'l Ui« I'ivmicr replied :—"lf tho leeling »1' the country towards ns is reflected by members of Parliament during (he session, thorn is no fear of a diss-ohi-fion (.'iking place. M]'. Massoy is telling his friends to bo ready, because it is not known what. a month may brim; forth; but whenever that happens, I believe Mr. Mastey is not the. man his friends will look io. They realise that ho had his opportunity last election, but bungled the wholo campaign." 1
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 4
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143POLITICAL AMENITIES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 4
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