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NOT THE SLIGHTEST HOPE

AN EARLY GENERAL ELECTION.

(BI TELEGRAPH.—SPECIAL TO THE POST.) v DUNEDIN) This Day. The suggestion that another election might take place in New Zealand before the term 01 the present Parliament ended was referred to by Mr. J. W. Munro, MiP.. in an .address here. His opinion was that there'was not the slightest hope of such a thing happening. The Liberal Party would stand solidly with the Reform Party for all practical purpoßM.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 6

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NOT THE SLIGHTEST HOPE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 6

NOT THE SLIGHTEST HOPE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 6

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