MR LYSNAR’S INTENTIONS
[Per United Press Association.] GISBORNE, November 26. “ There is nothing whatever iu the statement that I made after the election to justify the assumption that 4 intend to join up with the United Party,” said Mr W. D. Lysnar in reference te a Christchurch message inferring that he, together Mr Mr W. H. Field and seven other Reformers, were likely te support Sir Joseph Ward immediately after a crucial division in the House. His statement, he added, referred solely to tho advisability of a fusion of the auti-Socialistic forces. Beyond denying the inference contained in the Christchurch statement, Mr Lysnar refused to comment pending the Reform caucus on Wednesday, whuTiTic will attend.
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Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 2
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115MR LYSNAR’S INTENTIONS Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 2
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