THE OPPOSITION.
MR. MASSEY AT IMPAROA. [BY TELEGRAPH.— COhRESI'ONI)iN'T.3 Paparoa, Tuesday. '<•■• Mr. W. F. Mas.--.ey (Leader of the-Op-position) addressed a large and representative mealing here last night. Mr. R. Humes presided. Mr. Massey received an enthusiastic greeting, a.nd' touched on the main points of' his ■ recent addresses. He had a most attentive and interested audience, and afterwards answered several questions satisfactorily. On, the j motion of Mr. Cliff, seconded by Mr. Wilson, a- hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Massey for his address, together with confidence in him as Leader of the Opposition, and in the principles advocated by the party.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13766, 3 June 1908, Page 7
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