POLITICAL. STRATFORD. Jan. 11l j A .rresd 1 erin" in the* Town Hal!' pre-euied Air .Matters with a purse of' sovereigns and Airs .Masters with a valuable necklace. Messrs Willard, i Atmore, Veitcli. Hansom, and Smith ; (Members of Parliament) were present and all eulogised the Member for Stratford's work. Mr Wilford. in the course of a speech, referred to a resolution passed bv the Ueform caucus (welcoming any equitable arrangement), and went On to say "1 would like to know the meaning of the resolution, f ask Reform—"ls that an invitation for members of the Liberal Labour Party to join the Reform Party and make one party and place All Holland in my place as Leader of the Opposition mid thus make Mr Holland’s party the. alternative itt this country. Tie hoped he had put the question plainly and would make no comment, when th<‘ Reform Party’s answer to that question was submitted to members of the Liberal Labour Party. He could make a statement as to hi* Party’s’ Intention'" when Parliament., opened
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 3
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173Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 3
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