THE REFORM PARTY
| CAUCUS IN WELLINGTON. j GIRDING UP THEIR LOINS. jßy Cable—Press Association—Copyright. i ' Wellington, Ilast Night. 1' Members of the Opposition have assembled in Wellington from all parts of New Zealand. Twenty-five out of thirty ] of the party are here for the caucus, ) which was opened in Parliament Buildings. It is practically a full meeting of the party, because the members not present have been satisfactorily accounted for. Mr. IMassey remarked during the adjournment that the caucus had work to keep it busy for more than one day. j He might be in Wellington for several days—perhaps a week. He was silent regarding the business of the conclave, but lie said that his party was as solid as a stone wall. It is gathered unofficially that the party is discussing the first terms of a no-confidence motion, which will be proposed to the Address-in-Reply when Parliament meets, and secondly the policy which the Opposition, if it succeeds in reaching the Treasure Benches, will put forward.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 5 June 1912, Page 5
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167THE REFORM PARTY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 5 June 1912, Page 5
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