TELEGRAMS.
THE POLITICAL POSITION. MiR PAYNIFS VIEWS. ■ LABOH HOLDS DAjCAJCE OF POWEftl NO E&RiLY DISSKMTION EtXiwnm. (Per United Press Association.) NAPIEIR, December 23. InJtervieweil here Mi* Payne, nuembei 1 for Grey Lyniij said be had by ijQ^t«4jion attended a meeting of tho Labor repreeenitatiir(e« in Wellington. Whor@, he eta bed, as at present, laJblour held the balance of power, two oourses were openl to tliiem—• eithea' to thiixiw in with Mr Massey on al no-confidenoe motion and so bring about a change of Governmemt, oi" insist on Sir Joseph Wnrd jfortning a new 1 party with fihe foiur 1 Labow mlembei's on top. He did not think tliero would be on early dissolution »b nieither Sir Joseph Ward noi* Mil 1 Miasaey euiti what would be the result o£ another aippeal to tho cbuntry.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10134, 23 December 1911, Page 2
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