LIBERAL REVIVAL.
MR. W. A. VEITCH ON TOUR.
SPEECHES IX THE SOUTH
(By Telegraph.—-"Press Association.)
DL'NEDIN, Tuesday.
Mr. W. A. Veitch, M.P. for Wanganui. arrived in Dunedin this afternoon from the north. He will deliver an address at Invervargill on Wednesday nisrln. anu another at Winton on Thursday. I-ater he will speak in Canterbury. Mr. Veitch stated to-night that the New Zealand Liberal party wa? jroing alipat* ''There is a place for it," he added, "and people are welcomui;; the change to join a p- rty of real prnjrres*." His object was to create a I.;lhtil revival in Kew Zeiirnd in order t'.at the principles of Liberalism established by (trey and Ballanc-* tr..l their viev*.«.«or» n»i F 'lt :-e appli n to the neglected }>?'<■ bltnis- of to-dav.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 11
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