REFORM OF THE UPPER HOUSE.
Wai.mate, (May 2G. At a meeting of the Now Zealand Workers’ Union a letter was received from the Progressive Liberal Association suggesting that the various Labour and Liberal political organisations should adopt a uniform platform of eight planks in view of the coining general elections. Tho executive instructed the secretary to point out that the fewer the planks were tho hotter it would he, and the more likely they would be to become law. It was also pointed out that until the Upper House was reformed nothing of a progressive nature would ho enacted, therefore the Union would take the reform of the Upper House as its main plank.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 19
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114REFORM OF THE UPPER HOUSE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 19
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