For the present it is possible to speculate: hut there are indications that the Government may have to face an election before the end of 1931. Its hold on office is so weak that it requires only two reverses to make ?ts position untenable. The JTutt byeelection may provide one of these, and there is always the possibility of other happenings which may have important hearing on the situation. The political future shows signs of becoming much more interesting than it has been during the past six months.—Christchurch “Sun.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1929, Page 6
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