REFORM RALLY
CONFIDENCE »N MR MASSEY. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Last Night. The adherents of the Reform party tunmed ojsb in- ifrtrce to a rally at Devanpcrt ti-ing!bt. • (Phase' present. [ticludeied M'e&srs W. F. 'Mjasssy (Le-i dcir), F. M, iB. Fklhar (Wellington), Mamder (Mair&deni), aind Harris (member for fthe district). The proceedings •were \wy enthusiastic. • Mr Mcscey • , wlfo received rA ovaiiie'n, e®id that he litiid no objection 6, as Mr Maekon";" isteemed to tliinlc, to Ministers going about tte country, holding meet'njrs. The more they dad so t*hei bptter for t'lie Opposition, and a)s far as he was concerned they were we'lconie to do so as much as they liked. A resolution was canned that tho "electors ctf WaitCTMita express tli.ir appreciation of tho splendid find •whcilte-liearted services rendered by Mr Mffssey in tho highest interests of the State. and tllicbr entire confidencein the- Reform Pjarty ; and hope tha- 1 . ■wii- the oaming session it will receive (the auipport of a working majority in •the Hov.se- of Representatives.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10666, 22 June 1912, Page 5
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169REFORM RALLY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10666, 22 June 1912, Page 5
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