THE REFORM PARTY
MR MASSEY SANGUINE.
(By Telegraph — Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, Last Night. "Never in my experience," remarked Mr Massey, th-? Reform leader, to a Herald reporter, "has there been such a wave of feeling against the Government as there is at presenit. .Never has- there been such a keen interest takem in tlhe Reform Party; never eo many good men offering them-, •selves as and never . so much goodwill expressed towards the ■Reform Party by all section's of the community as at present, notwithstanding the fact t-liat Ministers think it necessary to continue abusing and miisrepres-ent'-flg me. Personally I thank these tactics on the part of the Miiircstirv are good &igaie, and I hope thev will .persevere." "WP.iat will happen when the session epcT-is?" Mr Massey was asked. "The future is on the Jap of the piods," lie replied. "Bait I believe that every one of the present Ministers- brings ir© nearer the goa'l at which I have beem aiming for years, and that is to get all the sane, sensible and really progressive men on one side of the House, a'nd to place all the faddists,' fanatics a'nd 'opportunists on the other.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10639, 18 May 1912, Page 5
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194THE REFORM PARTY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10639, 18 May 1912, Page 5
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