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REFORM CAUCUS

NOTHING TO REPORT. WELLINGTON, June 30. The Reform Party met in caucus tonight, after the House rose. After sitting for two hours and ahalf, Mr Coates announced that there was nothing to report. The question of fusion, he said, was still in the hands of the delegates . PENSIONS. WELLINGTON, June 20. Reciprocal pensions within t jpire is advocated by Mr F. N. Bartram, the Labour member for Grey Lynn. LIFE-SAVING SOCIETIES. More generous treatment by way ot grants to life saving societies is urged by Mr De La Perelle (Invercargill). Particularly would Mr Perelle like to see it made possible for a spread of the teaching of life-saving methods in the schools. SPAHLINGER TREATMENT. Mr H. T. Armstrong, one of the Labour Contingent from Christchurch, desires the Government to enquire if the Spahlinger treatment is successful as a cure of tuberculosis, and if so to have it introduced to New Zealand.

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Grey River Argus, 1 July 1925, Page 5

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REFORM CAUCUS Grey River Argus, 1 July 1925, Page 5

REFORM CAUCUS Grey River Argus, 1 July 1925, Page 5

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