NATIONAL PARTY
FIRST CAUCUS [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, November 23. The National Party members of Parliament held a caucus at Parliament Buildings to-day. The only absentee was Mr T. D. Burnett, M.P. for TemUk The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Adam Hamilton), who presided, stated this evening that the main object of tehe caucus was to give members of the party elected to Parliament for the first time at the general election last month an opportunity of meeting their colleagues and expressing their views. Another purpose for which the caucus had been called was to decide the line of action in the immediate future, mainly in regard to organisation. The caucus will be continued tomorrow. In the afternoon members will meet the Dominion Council ot the National Party.
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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 18
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129NATIONAL PARTY Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 18
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