MR, FISHER AT CLINTON
1 CHEERS FOR THE GOVERNMENT. (Br Telegraph.—Prose Association.! : Clinton, May 7, I ■ The Hon. F. M. B. Fishet addressed ■ a large audience at Clinton to-night. In i the coursc of a vigorous and trenchant ' Speech, ho criticised tho Opposition, and ■ indulged in scathing terms at their ' alleged absence of policy end contra- • difltions of ©affb other's speeches. Ha * also dealt with tho alleged understand- '■ ing between tho Liberals and the Feds oration «f Labour, land laws, the naval 1 policy of. tho Government, and old-age , and other pensions, and advocated universal pensionsReplying to a question re holding s military camps in winter, tho Minister s explained that theso Acre duo to Sir s lan Hamilton's visit, and that future a camps would bo held qarlior. _ f Mr. Fisher, received a cordial and at--2 tentive hearing, with frequent applause, - and, at tho conclusion, a vote of thanks l and confidetico in tho Government was s- carried, and cheers wore given for Mr. r Massey and his party.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 8
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170MR, FISHER AT CLINTON Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 8
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