THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
MR MASSIiY CONFIDENT! A STABLE MAJORITY CLAIMED.. By T l .l<.gr fl ph.-iv77 roaß Association. m p . Auckland, Last Night. 11 it me Mln 'ster arrived in Auck ■ i and kst evening. Mr Massey saidTrt as a remit of tlio Dunedin by-e\ecMon' the Government now possessed a clearMajonty, ttnd tlmt unless any spS i business cropped, up requiring immE. attention there would bo no neStv caU Parliament together before Junif «thit a 'wi COn p en , t '"' tuMetl Mr - Massey, i f, 11111 Parliament does meet it. will be found that this majority willbe maintained, The, result of the Dunedin by-election has saved the Doand'th t° m t! ,' c ' (lu "S or of dissolution, and the turmoil of another general electa°inW J 1 i at tlle preaent tiß ' e i« cerui'desirable." 0 r< « d aa -ceedi„gl r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 4
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140THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 4
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