THE OPPOSITION.
MR MASSEY’S SPEECH.
,(Per Press Association.) Auckland, last night,
A successful Opposition meeting was held at Pukekohe to night to consider the best means of improving the organisation of the party. Mr Massey and a number of other Opposition members were present, the hall bemg crowded. Mr Massey declared tbat, although beaten at last il otion, the Opposition still had the thinking people on their side, and a majority of the young New Zealanders. He weot on to explain the principle plank in the Oppositipn platfort# The Opposition organisation wanted fighters and works pa. They were fighting for the right, and ho believed in the end they woull preva'l. Other speeohes were qlso male.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1716, 5 April 1906, Page 2
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