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STATEMENT wilfordS (rasas assocuuoh Tttiom WELLINGTONS^ "Now that the gone to the electorate, Is|| Macpherson will can assurrf the Liberals it will be cheerfully ftwjß given," stated <Mr;Afe]9H leader of night, referring to the;jd|l|| , tion. Mr Wilford. Baid.dftfj|§ pherson had written to himTHm he and his committee inteiiuffi j the election without outßi3|ffl ence, and that they hSdifeaSnl 'Moving the Reform Candida®!! I allowed to fight alone, ag?h§f| described by Reformers strongest man in the He (Mr Wilford), howeversß|g Mr Macpherson to prep|r'|s|j form invasion of the congajjgj had informed him that h&>(lu|B would see that he got aU he required if the and' he desired added that the Reformism! intention of chancing dofeatsm terfering, as Mr Lee ■ unable, to fight alone, an&jMm all the help available. .^Sfgj
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 8
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