MR McNAB'S OPINION.
Mr Robert MoNab, who is at present rusticating in the South, has told a Southern pressanan that he does not think there will be another election for some time. The reason he gives is that the Labour Party, which is organising, isj- not prepared for another -appeal to the country. If Mr McNab has formed a correct opinion concerning the outlook—and a great many people will think, him near the mark —there are only two courses open to the Labour members of the House. They must either deliberately break their election pledges and
stick to Sir Joseph Ward, or they must assist in ousting the present Government and give Mr Ma&sey a reasonable opportunity to carry on the affairs of the country. Time will tell which of the two courses they will pursue.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 4
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136MR McNAB'S OPINION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 4
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