MR PAYNE, M.P.
Mr J. T. Payne, M.P., has stated that the pric& of his (support'of i iany .Ministry' will' he the wiping out of ; the; compulsory clauses- of ' —e Defence Act. ; Tllat means, of' course, that he is abound to' vcta against the Mac-' Iceuzie Administration. . But assuming "'that Mr"•Mas-sey'cbnaa'srto .po;weiv ; and, 'a dissolution-stares Mr Payne in: the ¥ac&, will he place the sanie price .'Upon 1 iiis support ? That remains to fe' seen.. In the meantime, it will be interesting to watch his •jfa'oveiiea.tc. when the dmsicfti- 'boll rings' in the : ; ®oux*se'of a few days, .and he is. asked •to ideo3iai-e' confidence or no-confidence .':iii "ii .GrOvemmWt which -refuse's , to i wipe out the system -of , compulsory 'training. .i ...
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 4
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121MR PAYNE, M.P. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 4
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