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NO RESULT YET

FUSION PARLEY Conference Resumes To.day June IS. Tiif Committees of the Reform and Liberals Members sat at Parliament House this afternoon to discuss the fusion, but no result has yet been reached. The Reform -Representatives were: Messrs J. A. Young, I). T. Burnett, W. J. Girling ami (). Hawken. The Liberals were Messrs R. Masters, W. A. Veitch. G. Forbes, and A. .1 . Murdoch. The ConfereMce was commenced at 2.30 p.m., and sat for about three hours when it was announced that an adjournment till to-morrow had been made. No information was available beyond a statement that the proceedings had been marked by the utmost goodwill on both sides. INVERCARGILL, June 18. Mr Adam Hamilton, who repres •nte.d Wallace Electorate from 1919 to 1922, has consented to contest the seat at the general election in the Reform in_ terest against Mr Thompson, M.P. FRANKLIN ELECTION. HOW DTD LIBERALS VOTE? WELLINGTON, June 18. Commenting on the result, Mr \\ ilford said:—“The Franklin result has proved what every Liberal elector knows, namely, that the followers of Karl Marx cannot disguise themselves with the mantles of Ballance and Seddon. The result shows that constitutional authority when challenged, re-

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Grey River Argus, 19 June 1925, Page 5

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NO RESULT YET Grey River Argus, 19 June 1925, Page 5

NO RESULT YET Grey River Argus, 19 June 1925, Page 5