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THE REFORM PARTY.

DEMONSTRATION AND PRESENTATION, It is expected that tho general public will attend tho Reform demonstration at MiO'Xown Hall on Monday night in largo numbers. Tho Political Reform Leaguo is promoting tho demonstration in order to give the people an opportunity to meet ho new Prime Minister and tho niemUers oi the new Oovernnient. During tho evening Mr. Fisher's election committeo will liiko the opportunity to make him a presentation to marl; his elevation to ■Ministerial rank. The admission will bo < f Ind1 nd „t! ,ft l,oor - w iH 1"! opsn at 7 o clock. Jho proceedings will commence at 3 o clock.

THE CONFERENCE. The Reform Party Conference, which opeiis this morning at the Rydnev Street Schoolroom, will ho. attended hv delegates irem all puis of the Dominion. No plihr-nl gathering uik.ii .1 more compreftcnsire scale has wr (won organised in i e ) v - ['■ ""• ''"''"wing is a list of the (iistnet; represented and of delegate? attending the conference:— Ohristehurch South, Mr. F. L. Murray; LyUeltom Mr Anderson; Elle;mere, Messrs. R Forbes and J. Storey; Sehwn, u?M- r M- C - A - , C< , nal ' d - v - J - D - n; ' u > "D. MMillan, and G. Sheet; Ashburton, Messrs. J. C. V Grigg and G. AV. Leadley ;Temiika, Messrs. R. R. Martin and t • Vr ajc aV Tima ™. Messrs. J. Wallace and > J. H. Mrore; Messrs. AV F Gardiner and E. C. Stmlholme; Oamaru! , Mr. AA. AVaddell; Masterton. Mr. S.'H. , Edwards; Pahiahia, Messrs. AV. 13. Math- ' erson, A. 11. Vile, ami 11. Ellinghnm; AUirarapa, Mr. AV. Welsh; AA'cllington Soul 11, Mr. R. A. Wright; AVnipava, Mr. J. Flood, L. G. Rathbonc. and A. Jl'Xicol; Hawkes Bay, Messrs. G. Land, G. AV Warren, and E. H. Williams; Napier, Mr. K. B. Luskj Gisbonie. Mr. AV. Morgan; Bay of rienty, Mr. H. D. Latour; Eastern Maori, Mr. Jlolii to Atahikin; AAairaii. Messrs'. A. Mackav and E. P. Healy, Mesdames A. .1. Fisher, Elson, and Mackay;, Nelson, Mr. A. Maginiiitv; Motueko, Mr. G. L. Tacon; Otngo Central, Miss Iversen; Avrarua, Mr. J. R. ' .Hamilton; AVansanui. Mr. G. Carbon; Ohinomuri, Mr. A. AVhite; Stratford, . Messrs. N< B. Fryday and H. \A*. Youiigs AVaikato, Messrs. J. L. M'Groeor, H. Smith, J. Barton, G. Edgecumtie, and Miss AA'ood; I'aumarunui, Messrs. J. Wall, E. Martin, and R. Sonierville; Auckland East, Messrs. H. H. Seabrooke and AV. R. Bloomfield; Auckland AA'., Messrs. P M'Ehvaine, H. X. Bagnall, and E. A. Janice; Grey Lynn, Messrs. G. .T. Garland and .T. A\'. Bri.ndley; Parnell, Messrs. F. AV. Stones and J. M. Phillips; Auckland C, Messrs. >T. Farrell and P. Murdoch; Tauranga, Messrs. A. Bossons, E. C. Banks, J. Johnstone, and J. Lipsey; AA'aimarina, Messrs. A. L. Arroivsmith, R. AA~ Hall, C. Buttermore, F. F. Hockley, and T. Sower by; Itangitikci. Messrs. J. Gilchrist, — Richards, — M'Donald, and P. R. H. Bryco; Oroua, Messrs. H. Burrell,,o. M'llroy, and H. Booth; Palmerston North, Messrs. Goring Johnston and G. Sim; Olaki, Mr. T. Kinguon; Hutt, Mr. E. P. Bunny; Wellington Suburbs, Messrs. H. S. Hill and A. R. Atkinson; Wellington North, Mr. C. B. Morison; AA'cllington East, Messrs. K, W, Gilbert and A. Leigh-Hunt; AA'cllington Central, Mr. AA'./A. Thompson: Chalmers, Messrs. T. Scott and AA T . Marsh: Riccarton, Messrs. C. H. Ensor, B. Seth-Smith, and P. AV. llnslam; Canterbury AVomcn's Social and Political Reform League, Mrs. Haslam: Avon, Messrs. M. Dixon and H. J. Otley; Christchuroh North, Messrs. J. J. Dougall and R. Evans; Christchurch East, Messrs. E. C. Huio and P. .1. Xeodlin.ni; AVailcnwta, Messrs. E. AA'. Alison, C. C. Grainger. C. W. Harris, J. A. Harty, and J. St. Clair; Mnnakau, Messrs. A. Gordon and E. AV. Burton; Raglan, Messrs. AV. Horn, n. Waring,- R, D. Duxfield, Mrs. Duxfield, and H. 11. AA 7 ylie: Franklin, Messrs. A. M. Barriball, J. Rossiter, 0. 13. Hen-old, R. F. Fonwick, and J. Sehaoffcr; Patea, Messrs. E. F. Hemingny and J. E. Death; Egmont. Messrs. G. 11. Bnckridge and J. Luny; Taranaki, Mr. T. Buxton; Huruuui, Messrs. D. D. Maofarlaiic T. Gardiner, H. 11. Holland, and J. Allan: Kniapoi, Messrs. R. Mooro, H. C. D. A'an Aseh, AV. Nicholls, AV. Doublednv, mid C. E. Patoman; Dunedin Central. Messrs. J. MacGrcgor and R. 0. Aliric; Dunedin North, Mr. H. Mitchell: Dunedin West, Mr. AA". Burnett; Dunedin South, Mr. T. K; Hartv: Mataura, Messrs. T. Poster and J. .M'Kerclier; Cltifha.' Mr. J. Begij; AVallace, Messrs. G. E. Meek find J. A. Armstead; Ivaipnra. Messrs. A. Harding, V. Jones, and J. M'Lood; Marsden, Mr. J. E. Holmes; Bav of 1-dands, Messrs. G. Wilkinson. H. E. Ludhrook, mid J. E. Coates; Eden. Messrs. J. R. Walters. J. Milne, and AV. Gosset; Auckland Ladies' Executive, Mesdames A T on Stunner and J. St. Clair.

. AT HOME. An "At Homo" will bo tendered this evening in the Sydney Street Hull, to the, delegates attending the IMorm conference. Ten-minute speeches will be made by the Prime Minister (the Hun. AY. F, Massey), Mr. C. B. Moris;m (chairmnii of the local men's branch). Mrs.' A. K. Nowman (president of the local women's branch), Mr. A. Harris. M.l', for \YaiUnnita (on bolmlf of the North Island members of the party). Mr. G. M. Thompson, M.P. for Dn'ncdin .\orlh (on behalf of Hie Smith Island members), and Mr. .1. Hamilton, of Awarim (on behalf of the delegates, to the conference). A splendid musical programme lias been arranged by the local ladies' committee. Items will be contributed by Mi=s Muriel Bennett, Miss Caralie Stanley. Miss Amy Remington, Messrs. IT. U. Seaton. ]?. L. Allwrieht. Borneo Gardiner, H. N. Fletcher, '/,. Wood, A. \\'.. Xewton, and A. Stevens.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 6

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THE REFORM PARTY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 6

THE REFORM PARTY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 6