MR MASSEY'S DUNEDIN MEETING.
(sYBCUI. 10 "tBB r&ESS.")
DUNEDIN, April 17.
The "Times," speaking of Mr Massey's meeting last night says t—"lt was a straightforward, earnest, telling speeoh, in which Mr Mawey exposed the Administration of the Government to suoh criticism as it hae not reoeived for some years in this city, and the receptiveness of the meeting to the points of indictment he laid before it was such m must have been entirely satisfactory to him. It took him but a few minutes to obtain a grip of his audience, and he completely retained it for the whole two hours. If Mr Massey should be entrusted with the duty of forming a Cabinet its policy would not necessarily be in all its detail* the policy personally sketched by him, but we know enough of him. and those who are associated with him, to have confidence that it would be a prudent and statesmanlike policy, and a policy that would be calculated to promote the best interests of the colony/ t , Mr Maesey left for Alexandra this morning.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12174, 20 April 1905, Page 7
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