MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.
[a? TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Christohcrcu, Thursday. The Ballance Liberal Association, Waltham, bo-nighb presented the Hon. W. P. Roevos with a copy, printed on satin, of the platform of the Association. Mr. Reeves, in replying, referred to the movement for tho abolition of party government. Ho pointed oub that tho successes gained by the Liberal party, and the improvement of the position of tho workers had neon gained through party organisation, and he said that if tho party system were abolished the ground gained, and the hope of further advance, would be lost. The Premier, who was present, also spoke, and among the other speakers were Messrs. G. W. Russell and W. W. Collins, M.H.R.'s, and Beswick, Mayor of Chrisbchurch. Tho Premier, who had arranged to return to Wellington by the Takapunn to-night, was unable to catch that steamer, and will leave by the Waihora tonight.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10018, 3 January 1896, Page 5
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