THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.
, 'MR. MASSEY IN WELLINGTON. / Mr. W. F. Masscy, Lea'der of the Ojiposition, arrived in Wellington b) the Mam Trunk c.\press yesterday afternoon, on a brief visit. lie is to speak at tho meeting ot tho women's branch of the New 'Zealand Political Ite'foim League to-night, will transact pnvato business to-iuonoii, and go'uoitb. again on Satuiday. Interviewe<l by a representative of TnH \ Dominion jesterdaj, Mi. Massoy Said that ho had been taking tilings \ely quietly ot late. Feeling was yciy bittei up ill Auckland over tho closing down of the country's business on account or the Prime Minister's vi«t to Englaiid. 1 Tho recent utteiances of the ex-Minister for Laboui (Mr. 'A 1 W> Hogg) being mentioned, Mr. Mnssey smiled, and drily observed that lie didn't Hunk that tho Hon. Di. Fmdlay and Mi, A. W, Hogg Vore very fai apait. " 1 replied to Dr. Fmdlay m Auckland, as jou knov\," i he added. . What do jou think of Ihe , suggestion, recently e\pro*sod by tho .Mjinslci for Education, that some of tho cost ol the education system s-liould be placed on Ilie latcpavcrsi , ' "That can never be," lephed Mi. Jlassey. "I am surprised that Ml. Foulde should have committed himself to such a pioposal."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 5
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