THE TRUE LIBERALS.
A TRIBUTE TO MB. MASSES". (By Tolccraph.—SDMia.l CorrcstiondnnM Auckland, September 15. la declining nomination for tho AVaiteuiata seat, Sir. E, W. Alison, addressing his supporters to-night, said that tho tru'o Liberals in the House were not on thoGovernment benches, but on the other side. They often heard Mr. Massey. spoken of as a Conservative and tho advocate of tho wealthy classes. Tlio Leader of tho Opposition, however, was neither a wealthy man nor tho supporter of tho wealthy classes; but, on the other hand, he was one of the most Liberal-minded men in Now Zealand. Mr. M<issey, he added, towered over the ordiuary Minister like a great racehorse nbovo the ordinary hnck. Ho is quite competent to lake his place among tho leaders of the nation, nnd it' he assumes tho reins of office he will pass legislation that will be in the. best interests of the whole of tho people of New Zealand. (Applause.)
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1234, 16 September 1911, Page 4
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