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REFORM AND- UPPOS WELLINGTON, To-day. A suggestion that the United Party should link up with the Reform Party in order to present a solid front to Labour was made by Mr. Coates in the course of an address at Wanganui last night. That Mr. Coates’s’ invitation was in the nature of an S.O.S. signal was the suggestion of Mr. G. W. Forbes to-day. The United Party had come into existence on account of widespread conviction that the present Prime Minister hacl proved a failure, and had taken the line of least resistance hoping to please everybody. He would find the United Party had to be reckoned with seriously. •THEFTS FROM YACHTS Auckland police to-day arrested a young man in connection with reported thefts from yachts in the harbour. He will appear in the Police SYMPATHY COAL .STRIKE GREY MOUTH, To-day. A “sympathy" stoppage has been arranged at the West Coast mines tomorrow when the men will refuse to work as an expression of sympathy with the Denniston men who are to be prosecuted by the Labour Department at West port to-morrovc for tb< alleged instigation <*f an unlawful
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 438, 21 August 1928, Page 1
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