NO-CONFIDENCE MOTIONS.
Now that the United party per medium of its candidates everywhere has pledged itself to Aote against Reform on a no-confidence motion moved by Labour, what about a few queries from now on as to how Labour wiß vote on a similar motion moved by the United party ? You can never tell till the number® go up, but it is quite a reasonable proposition to expect that the United partv will at least displace Labour as the official* Opposition ia the next Parliament and electors are quite entitled to know what Labour will do under the. circumstances suggested and also to get aa indication as to whether Labour will favour aa amalgamation with Reform to enable it to carr . v on - J. REA.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 268, 12 November 1928, Page 6
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