THE CORONATION.
The Wellington Evening Post is dying to get rid of the Leader of the Opposition. With a sincerity which is almost amusing, this quondam apologist of the Ministry suggests that Mr Massey and other leading Oppositionists should accompany the Prim© Minister on the Coroaation
and Imperial Conference trip. Nobouy would, of course, object to such a thing had not the elections been within measurable distance. But the time has now arrived when Mr Massey and the front-benchers of his party should strain every nerve to educate the people of this Dominion. The time is ripe for a change in administration, and it behoves the Opposition to prepare a definite policy and canvas it vigorously from one end of New Zealand to the other. There should be no "beg-pardons in the matter. The gloves must be taken oil', and the fight be one to a finish. Ministers, besides having three or four millions of borrowed money to "splash," have travelling allowances and a whole retinue of secretaries and servants at thoil (disposal. They wi.i need all this, and more, to save them from political extinction, if only the Relorm Party will stand up to the fight and gi'v e no quarter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 November 1910, Page 4
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202THE CORONATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10150, 21 November 1910, Page 4
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