THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
♦ MR MASSEY'S VIEWS. |in - rm;ss ASSOCIATION, j Auckland, This Day. Speaking at a social tendered by Mr Lang, M.P., to his election committees, Mr Musscy said he wan convinced that the. Reform Tarty would gain larger individuals and aggregate majorities it' forced to appeal to the; country again within 12 months. Mr Massay, continued to slate that with increased numbers the party must assume greater responsibility. It must give effect to reforms which it had advocated for miny years and which were urgently needed. A favourite slander against the party was that if the Opposition was allowed to become the (iovernment it, would immediately reduce wages of workers, especially those in State employ. No viler slander had ever liern uttered. "The Reform Party is ready for anything that may come along," he said, aimdst applamo.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 430, 13 January 1912, Page 5
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138THE POLITICAL SITUATION. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 430, 13 January 1912, Page 5
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