"THIS WRETCHED PARTY STRUGGLE."
r MR. ISITT ADVOCATE? FUSION. t . ' (By Tcl«rnph—Spp:-inl to "Stnr.") f WKLUXOTOX. this day. " Afior att orulirirr tin , caucus fur. as he 1 expressed it. the simple purpose of explaining hU position and piving his '' view as to what should lip done in the s interests of the rountry. Mr. L. M. Isitt (Liberal memlier fur I'hristcliuroh North, who lias voted with the late '■ Government on no conlidi'nce motions) '. left the pntherinj;. lie did not vote, nor • did he take part in any discussion. Your correspondent sought his opinion on the r issue which remained after the leader- " ship was settled. "I ran give it in a senJ teller," replied .Mr. Nitt. "It is not lor mc as a retiring member of the lions,. to give my views as to plans or methods 'j which should be adopted that will jj result in ending this wretched three- " party stnifffile, which is militating j> apain?t. effective Dominion legislation, ' but I live in hopes of some method being adopted to end it.' .
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 124, 28 May 1925, Page 10
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