POLITICAL.
THE NATIONAL PARTY. AIR AVILFORD'S ACTION ABPBOYED. nv TEr.EC.RAru — ri’-F.ss ass.v., copyright, WELLINGTON. July 21. Mr AY i I ford and several members of bis Party addressed a meeting at the Hutt last night when the following resolutions were agreed to: (1) “That this meeting ol the Hutt branch of the Liberal-Labour Federation wishes to record its entile approval of the decision of the members of the Party in Parliament to create a now Party to lie known as the National Party with national aims and policy/* (2) “That tiiis meeting of the Hutt Branch of the Liheral-LaLmr Party regrets the Prime Minister should have refused the generous and unselfish offer of the Liberal-Labour party to join with his party in the formation of a National Party so that a strong and stable Government could lie formed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3
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