THE "LIBERAL" POLICY MYSTERY.
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WELLINGTON, Judo 5. At a meeting ne.o last evening the Hon. F. M. ti. Eisner, in making reference to criticism levelled against tne Government, said tnat the critics differed so much among themselves, that it was impossible to leconcile them to one another. One critic, for instance, said the Government had stolen their policy; anotner had said they had no policy at all; a third cieciareo. that his party had a policy up their sleeve and that it would be disclosed at the right time. "If we have stolen their policy," said the Minister, "they certainly cannot havo it up their sleeve. If it is up their sleeve, it is certain that we cannot have stolen it. The fact "is that their policy is not yet in existence.''
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16
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