REFORM WILL GO BACK
“SPHERE wont be much change in Parliament at the next elections,” was the opinion ventured by one of the speakers at the Coach and Motor-Body Builders’ conference yesterday. To justify his opinion, he mentioned that the trade balance had come round at a most opportune moment. The Government had started on the new station in Auckland, and would have Auckland with it, and had promised the farmers all sorts of things. “They will go back, but I don’t think they will go back so strong,” he remarked.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 18
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91REFORM WILL GO BACK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 18
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