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NO DISSOLUTION PREDICTED.

THE COMING OF LABOUR

AN EX-MEMBERS OPINION

(Per Press Association^

INVERCARGILL,, Jan. 19

In an lijniterview with a News .reporter Mr "Robert .McNab, formerly Mmi s ter of Lands, sai"d ; that he did not expect an early appeal to the country as mieither. party would care i'.fto incur the odium of plunging the coun?try into a general election and thereby postponing the next lice;ising poll until the end of next Parliament.

The Laibour Partiy vjere organiising with niore vigour and was riot anxious for an election' ibef dire three years, a^ it would take that time to make'necessary the prepjarations which he understood were to be fairly extenis'lve? in order tb try and put the party in iNcw Zealand in line with Labour -n Australia as a political power im '.tfee .'li'ti'd.

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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 5

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NO DISSOLUTION PREDICTED. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 5

NO DISSOLUTION PREDICTED. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 5