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"NO REAL DIFFERENCE"

"My impression- is that the resignation of Sir Joseph Ward is not going to make-any real difference to the political situation as it has appeared for the last year or so," said Mr. C. H. Chapman, Labour M.P. for Wellington North. "Naturally, I regret very much the necessity for Sir Joseph's action, for one cannot but hold him in the highest-possible esteem, no matter how one may differ from him. , He has rendered a wonderful service to the country. My impression is that the present Parliament, will last its normal time, but I think that the next General Election will probably see' _an entire rearrangement of the political jforces." .

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10

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"NO REAL DIFFERENCE" Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10

"NO REAL DIFFERENCE" Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 10

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