UNITED PARTY
v ]iv Telegraph—Press Association). KXTKP.TAINS LFADKII. AVKIVLINCTON, Doc. 12. The Prime .Minister Sir Joseph Will'd, wns entcrt;iinrd to-night by the ITiitod Party at :i dinner at the | Oak Hotel. The .Minister of Railways, lion. W. IL Taverner, presided . (in Sir Joseph Ward’s rip, lit, sat Mr H. Davy, organiser lor the United Party, who was the recipient of a 'ocket from the Auckland members. The Minister ol Health, Ifon, A. J. Stallworthy, in making the presentation, also handed Mr Davy a welllilted wallet on behalf of the United members generally. Sir .Joseph Ward said the Inturo path of the Party would not bd an easy otic, but lie bad no if ears as to the ultimate result. New Zealand was a croat country, and he would not exchange it even for the Mother ('on nI ry. The Minister of Lands. Hon. (b W. Forbes, made it clear that he intended to prosecute a vigorous policy ol land settlement. The Minister of Defence, lion. I • A. W'ilford, stressed the fact that the aim of the United Party was to promote the growth of national good.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1928, Page 4
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