TELEGRAMS
POLITICAL LEADERS.
LEAVE NEXT MONTH. • tßy Electric Telegraph—Special to “Star."! WELLINGTON, This Day. Mr Massey and Sir Joseph Ward will probably leave for England early in December. This means the session work will have to be accelerated or curtailed. Provision will certainly he made for a liquor referendum on the Efficiency Board’s recommendations w‘ Ui a modification of certain details, Only two issues will he submitted to the people, viz., Continuance and National Prohibition with compensation.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 5
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