MR. MASSEY'S MEETING AT CHRISTCHURCH.
Sir, — greater compliment has been paid to Mr. Massey sinoe he haa been placed at he head of the Government of this country than the- howling and hooting ' he received at Christchurch from the f socialists and anti-militarists. When we see . these people so hostile to him, doesn't it , clearly prove that he must be the friend. 1 and have the sympathy and support of all I the loyal and decent people in the Dominion, and I trust the latter class outI numbered those -who gave three cheers for Mr. Semple a£ the Christchurch I 3 feel certain that at the next general election ; there will be a tremendous majority for March 12, 1913. Reform.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15251, 14 March 1913, Page 4
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