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THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES.

WHY FUSION CAME, f “As leader of the Reform party, 1 am, and have been, opposed to anything in the form of fusion, or a coalition. My statements to the country have been clear, and I was sincere in those statements, but the evidence placed before the committee was enough, I think, to cause any man to be concerned as to the immediate welfare of the country if the problems were not tackled at once.” - —Bon. J G. Coates.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 4

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THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 4

THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1931, Page 4

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