IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
A NEWSPAPER TIHIiCTE. (Special to Australian Press Assn.) ■licceived this day tit S.HU a.in.) LONDON. Nov. it In deference to members of the Hoperial (‘onfereiiee, the ‘'National lieview” says that A'lr Mas-ey, tlm w(eran Prime Minister of New Zealand, was, needless to sav, a timer of strength on this as on till other occasions, His eommiiiiseiise public spirit denotes his sturdy character and birecord as a politician is probably 11 niij in- in that lie Inis never talked nonsense although he has heeii head of the Government for twelve wins H '
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1923, Page 3
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93IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1923, Page 3
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