A NATIONAL PARTY
BUSINESS MEN’S ADVOCACY ’ WELLINGTON, June 5. The following resolutions, were carried unanimously . yesterday; at a meeting of the signatories; to . the Business and Professional Men’s memorandum:— , “ That this meeting of the, signatories of the memorandum addressed early in April to the Prime Minister: and the Leader of the Opposition, urging that the United and Reform parties should get together, is convinced that a National Party is absolutely essential to the future welfare and safety of the Dominion, and that the formation of sue a party, sooner or later, is inevitable.
“ That this meeting feels very strongly that the possibilities of the formation of a strong national party should be explbred in conference between the Reform and United Parties without delay. “That in furtherance of.the foregoing resolutions, tlie 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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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 56
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153A NATIONAL PARTY Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 56
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