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POLITICAL CHANGES.

"COMING VERY SUDDENLY." PREDICTS BOX. RODERICK MCKENZIE. .Speaking at the memorial ceremony i'it the Seddon Statue in Parliament grounds yesterday morning, tlie Hon. Roderick McKSnzie conunonted on the fact that tjhe changes that take place in the Parliament of New Zealand are often very rapid and very sudden. It w«s not for him on, such an occasion, he added, to refer to J what Parliament in 'this country was J* going to be in the future. "We can only hope for the ibest," he rema-rK- • ed;' '.'but changes will come, and they are coming very suddenly."

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Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 2

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POLITICAL CHANGES. Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 2

POLITICAL CHANGES. Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 2

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