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THE PREMIER'S TOUR

.political address in dune- {.-■■■ ' din.; . • -a. very xarge attendance. • motion of! thanks and con-- ■■, -.■■■■ vfidence carried. ■ i- ; . '■■-■■'. ..■>■■ ■, ■■ ■ ■ (■-'■ (P«r Press Association. £ y ■", , ::JI)UNEDIN, May 29. ■ In the Garrison Hall this evening !Wt. : " Massey - addressed a crowded house on: a large -number of political questionsr his speech being mainly od the lines of those in the south earlier is the week.T-j / . He outlined the prosramme of lihe coming session as - ;ii his Invercargil] speech, promisingr among- other things plmiendrnierits.'infthe . Ind-usUripjl "\la\v anii ■ also, in the licensing law, electpi'al law. -snd also in the legislation afff.ctin> educationV The-i.Prime Minister also promised further legislation to ; encouTage the fruit industry. '; . - ; An {/Asiatic Jmmigratioh. Bill would also be/ b/roujerht down, " which would Vt"T> the 7 immigration of Asiatics to fhis f country. ' ' I A motion of thanks ?nd xomfidence. and rtledging- the meeting; to support tb e. Masses ■ Gdyeranient was . proposed and seconded/ : i An ■Varppndro.ent nf thanks Ttp Mr. Massev his address. ' but exnress-. >'r»£r disapproval ojF the tactics adopted .Sy. the Gnv.er^ment to capture the ;Tre?surv. BericrtPs a? 9uch •:.wpt<« . oalcui'.ptPd .^6 S^inpr?lisei P^rty poJitirs w.a«. Proposed but ther«6Hon was carried Sv a yerv large^majbgritv. ' ,

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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 5

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THE PREMIER'S TOUR Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 5

THE PREMIER'S TOUR Grey River Argus, 30 May 1914, Page 5

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