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FAVOURS FUSION

VIEW OF SIR T. MACKENZIE. <; I inn thoroughly in accord with the sugested fusion of the Reform and Liberal Parties,” remarked Sir Thomas Mackenzie, M.L.Ch. who was a passenger by the Rotorua, which arrived from .London to-day. He added that that was the attitude ho took up in 1907. He then suggested that such a fusion was hound to come about, as the Reform and Libera 1 parties had both a distinct basis of policy as against the Labour Socialistic Party. In Jiis opinion, the three-party system was fatal to the best- interests of the Dominion.

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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 576, 30 May 1925, Page 7

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FAVOURS FUSION Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 576, 30 May 1925, Page 7

FAVOURS FUSION Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 576, 30 May 1925, Page 7