LIBERAL-LABOUR PARTY.
LOYALTY TO MR. WILFQRD. [BX TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Sunday. A fully-attended meeting of the LiberalLabour Party was held in the rooms of the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. T. M. Wiiford, at Parliament Buildings, last week for the purpose of completing arrangements for the coming election campaign. The following resolution was carried:—"This meeting of the LiberalLabour Party heartily congratulates Mr. Wiiford on the manner in which hft has discharged, his duties as leader of the Party since his election to that office two years ago. It places on record its recog. nxtion of the ability, judgment, and vigilance at all. times displayed by him as Leader of the Opposition. It expresses its satisfaction at many evidences of support being accorded to the party in the country, and at the large number of capable representative men who are carrying the party's banner as candidates in the approaching election, and it declares its unabided confidence in Mr. Wiiford as leader." ... ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 8
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