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NO CONSTERNATION

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move anticipated

Wellington, Thursday. Coalition circles declare that there is no feeling of consternation as the result of Mr. Stewart's resignation and the leaders are not surprised as they were fully aware of his views. It is held that the leaders of the party received their mandate from the country to carry on and they will not be turned aside from their purpose by anything less than a vote of the House. It, of course, remains to be seen what measure of support the party can rely upon if it comes to a final division. Developments point to the exchange issue becoming the crucial issue between the town and country interests.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 5

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NO CONSTERNATION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 5

NO CONSTERNATION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 5

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