TO OPPOSE REFORM PARTY
UNITED AND COUNTRY PARTIES COME TO WORKING ARRANGEMENT ! J SEPARATE IDENTITY MAINTAINED United Political Party representatives met members of the Country Political Party in Auckland yesterday and successfully discussed a working arrangement in connection with the next •lections. It was decided that the Country forty should continue its identity as riJXfty- A satisfactory basis was ar"X™ a *' however, for a final meeting t Jf*r®hy joint action can be taken by Jr* two parties for the general elecions. This was unanimously agreed £Pon. 3jr, A. A. Ross, of the Country a rty, presided. Representatives of the two parties meet again shortly to continue tlio “esobations. pifr-A- E. Davy, who is organising the .vrT ed Ppl >tical Party, subsequently Wirs SSed himself as entirely satisfied th the meeting, and appreciation for in which members of the had met his colleagues
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 204, 17 November 1927, Page 1
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142TO OPPOSE REFORM PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 204, 17 November 1927, Page 1
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