NO-CONFIDENCE.
POSSIBILITY OF A MOTION.
OPPOSITION CAUCUS TO DECIDE
(Per Press Association). . WELLINGTON, This Day
,The Leader of the Opposition (the, Hon. A. Hamilton) stated to-day he would endeavour to arrange a. caucus of his party after the mover r*id seconder of the Address-in-Reply had spoken to-morrow' night and a decision would then be. made whether or not a motion of no confidence would be moved by him on Wednesday. It was previously reported that the points on which the anticipated amendment will bo based are likely to include the general financial situation, import restriction, defence, the position of the. farming community, and industrial unrest, as well as various other problems which are before the public at the, present time.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 222, 3 July 1939, Page 6
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