WHAT SIR ARTHUR GUINNESS THINKS.
fBY XELEGBAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHUitCH, This Day. Sir Arthur Guinness, who arrived &t Christchurch this morning, gave a brief •interview, to a Star reporter. He said the Prime Minister would have a difficult task to perform. A great deal would ■depend on the constitution of the Ministry. "If he makes a. wise selection he •will have a prospect of resisting a. want-of-confidence motion. The country is * ivnxious to know the exact line of the policy of the Government on land settlement, labour, native hinds, and mining. If he deals with these questions in a statesmanlike way he may be able to carry on." Sir Arthur Guinness and Mr. Craigie _were the only members to come south ; "the others remain in Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 8
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