AN AUCKLAND RESOLUTION.
(.BESS ASSOCIATION' 7.B__«l___.) AUCKLAND, March 1. At a large meeting of tho Auckland branch of tho Political Reform League to-day, a resolution was enthusiastically carried expressing cordial loyalty to'Mr Massey, and stating that as far os the executive is awnre, the suggestion of any change in leadership emanates from Mr Massey's political opponents. Tho resolution also stated that tho Political Reform Party was never more united than it is to-day, and should a dissolution become necessary, tho party will welcome it with confidence, in tho knowledge that tho electors of the Dominion will return tho party's candidates, with Mr Massey at their head, by overwhelming majorities.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14293, 2 March 1912, Page 9
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