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Mr. Massey

“A Tower of Strength” LONDON REVIEW’S TRIBUTE. COMMONSENSE AND PUBLIC SPIRIT. (Special to Australian Press Association.) (Received 15, 8.55 a.m.) London, Nov. 14. Writing in reference to members of the Imperial Conference, the “National Review” says:— “Mr. Massey, the veteran Prime Minister of New Zealand, was, needless to say, a tower of strength on these as on all other occasions. Commonsense and public spirit are the keynote of his sturdy character and his record as a politician is probably unique in that he has never talked nonsense although he has been head of the Government for twelve years.”

AUDIENCE WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 283, 15 November 1923, Page 5

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Mr. Massey Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 283, 15 November 1923, Page 5

Mr. Massey Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 283, 15 November 1923, Page 5

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