THE FUSION
CAUCUS MEETINGS Another Conference \\ PjLJ.I NG lON June 26. Ihe Iteiorin Party met in C auci.i.-, at 7.30 to-night. At midnigm, the Prime Minister stated that the question of a fusion with the Liberals had been discussed in detail, and it was decided to appoint the former de.egates from the Liberal pane for the purpos-e of meeting the Reform Party. i’he L beral (iaucus also mot 6 7.30. It is still silting. ATMORE’S 1-I SION IST' ATTITT’DI-.. t" Argue./ WELLINGTON, June 26. Members listened with interest . nd < uriosity yesterday when Mr. H. Atmore, who occupies a seat on the Li beral side of the. house, ami of late has been acting as mlxatice ajjent for th<* unborn Nation:,] Parly, broke of* in the middle of his reference to th:-lat-p Prime Minister to speak of the ‘•clarion call to unity." T his he weni on to describe as a call to the big men who had an opportunity to-dav to get together—a clarion call to sy.t together to forward the interests < ! Empire.
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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 5
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