POLITICAL SITUATION.
STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS.
By Telegraph—rre*s Association. WELLINGTON, May 16. Regarding the political situation, Mr G. Witty (Riccarton), Colonel Bell ; (Bay of Islands), Mr L. M. Isitt j (Christchurch North), say that in.any I vote of no- confidence in the Goveriinnent to which vote is attached the 'question of extreme Labour coming into j power, they would vote with the Govi eminent. .
Colonel Bell said: “ take it that the pledge I gave does not die with Mr Massey.”Sir Heaton Rhodes said he was ready td relinquish his portfolio at any time. Mr T. M. Wilford, Leader of the Liberal Party, says that lie has no statement to make.
; .Mr Horn (Wakatipu), and Mr Murdoch (Marsden), have been elected to the executive of the Party.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 4
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125POLITICAL SITUATION. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 4
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