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THE LIBERAL LEADER

REFUSES TO BE DRAWN.

"I have no public announcement to nake," said the Liberal leader (Mr. T. At. Wilford), when approached regarding, the Liberal Party;. "I am at present'/l/usy answering telephones, letters;numbers of telegrams, long-distance calls at night, and street inquiries, and will be glad if you will kindly allow me to have what opportunity offers, of at least giving hie some of my correspondents, as quickly _ as possible the courtesy of replies to their various and varied suggestions. These many suggestions take careful handling as you can quite undersiaiid. I 'a.m..certainly delighted at- tho" wrqnTdelriurjnterest. which has been, taken, in me and our party at the present moment by Press and public." Zir. Wilford showed one letter of no less than 14 pages containing suggestions for dealing with the situation as an cximple of what he was receiving. Mr: Wilford said that what he wanted toHuiow was whether there was any truth in the rumour that Mr. E. P. J.ce, late member for Oamaru, was going to be Attorney-General and Leader of the Legislative Council.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 6

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THE LIBERAL LEADER Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 6

THE LIBERAL LEADER Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 6