PARLIAMENT.
FINANCIAL DEBATE
NATIONALISTS AND FUSION
(From Our Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, July 27. It is expected, that- the financial debate. which is to open on Tuesday night, will produce a more lively discussion than was the case with the Address-in-Replv. Nationalists are now anxious to place their views before Parliament and the country, and a good deal more will be heard of fusion, negotiations. A resentful feeling exists among National members over the suggestion made by the Prime Minister at Palmerston North, that when there appeared no certainty of distribution of portfolios under amalgamation the desire for fusion disappeared. This aspect will lie debated in • a trenchant fashion, which should let the _ public into some further features of the long negotiations conducted in private.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 July 1925, Page 5
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