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COUNTRY PARTY POLICY.

HOW MEMBERS WOULD VOTE

(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.)

TE AROHA, Wednesday,

Both Mr. P. Keegan, Country candidate for Waikato, and Mr. F. Colbeck, Country candidate for Tauranga, have been asked how they -would vote in the House on a no-confidence motion.

Mr. Keegan said he would vote against the Government. Then he said he would not vote Labour in or out, or Reform in or out. The Country party was going to help posterity. Mr. Colbeck said he would vote against the Government no matter who nToved the motion. He would join Labour if the Labour party would advance the Country party's policy.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 11

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COUNTRY PARTY POLICY. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 11

COUNTRY PARTY POLICY. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 11

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