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REFORM PARTY

A MEETING OF CREDITORS. (By Telegraph—For Press Association.) WELLINGTON, May 10. At a meeting of the Reform Parly. Hon J. G. Coates gave a resume of t he work it had accomplished. Beneficial enactments were referred to ant the opinion expressed that although the policy f 11 ;>wed to rest re the financial stability and the preaching <> the gospel of hard wor.t and thrill without extravagance in. living, coupled with b m.-w ng, only f r devo lopmental ,which would bring resultmay not have made the late Government popular, the public would laterealise that it was the only siund and safe course to pursue.

Comments on events since the Gor eral Election were made and p ans fo: tho future referred to. Mr Coates eulogised the late Air Massey, wh had a truly Imperial outlook. A vo'e of '(•■mfirlence in Mr CnMo was passed and the, meeting decided t«send a lot er >-f remembrance to Dam Massey on ...e imniversav’ of the f iter Prime Minister’s death.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1929, Page 1

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REFORM PARTY Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1929, Page 1

REFORM PARTY Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1929, Page 1

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