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FAVOURING FUSION. (Bn Telegraph —Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, June The following resolution was car. ried unanimously yesterday bv signat ories to the business and professiomn men memorandum—That this meeting of signatories of the memorandum, addressed early in April to the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition urging that United and Reform parties should come together, is convinced that a National party is absolutely essential to the future welfare anu safety of the Dominion, and that its formation, sooner or later, is inevitable. That thi s meeting feels very strongly that the possibilities of the formation of a strong National Party should be explored in conference between Reform and United Parties, without delay. That in furtherance of the foregoing resolutions tne meeting urges everyone inside and outside of Parliament to give the matter earnest consideration from a national standpoint, with no thought of Party.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1931, Page 5
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