THE POLITICAL CRISIS.
SPKECH BT Ml?. ATMORE. (By Teleeraph.—Press Association.? Nelson, Mnv li-i Mr.' H. Atniore, M.P., delivered i\ postsessional address in the city to-night, dealing largely with the events of the late .session. He subjected tlio Opposition to severe .criticism on its political methods, and expressed the opinion that Mr. Massey would never occupy the Prime Ministership even if he remained Leader of the party. He thought Sir Joseph 'tvard, who showed head and shoulders above anyone clso in the House, would eventually return to his old position. He thought the present Ministry would live. Mr. Atmore, however, condemned the party system, and maintained his independence to support measures, not'men. Mr. Atmore had a good reception, and at the close a motion expressing entire contider.ee in him and commending him for his energy and ability as representative was carried without dissent.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1448, 24 May 1912, Page 6
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