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LABOUR PARTY CAUCUS

(P A.) WELLINGTON, June 26. A caucus of the Parliamentary Labour Party was held to-day. The Acting-Prime Minister (the Hon.. W. Nash) presided. Resolutions were passed expressing sympathy with Mr W. J. Broadfoot, M.P. for Waitomo, in the death of his wife, with Mr P. P. Neilson, M.P. for Dunedin Central, in the. death of his wife, with Mrs Munro, in the death of her husband, Mr J. W. Munro, M.P. for Dunedin North, and with Mrs Findlay in the death of Mr F. Findlay, who was M,P. for Hamilton. , . _ , Reference was also made to Government members at present on the sick list, the Hon. P. C. Webb (Minister of Mines). Messrs R. Coulter (Raglan). C, H. Chapman (Wellington North), and T. P. Paikea (Northern Maori) Good wishes were extended to them, and the hope expressed that they would soon recover their health and be back again in their places in the House. ' Mr Nash also said that the caucus expressed pride in the great W6rk done by the Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser) at the United Nations Conference in San Francisco on behalf of all peace-loving nations, and in particular as representative of New Zealand. A resolution embodying these sentiments was adopted. The caucus adjourned until to-morrow.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 6

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LABOUR PARTY CAUCUS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 6

LABOUR PARTY CAUCUS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24603, 27 June 1945, Page 6

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