‘PARTED GOOD FRIENDS’
MR C. E. STATHAM WITHDRAWS FROM UNITED LIBE-RAL-LABOUR PARTY. •CANNOT SEr. HYE TO EYE.” Mr Statham, M.P., who has been a member of the I'nitetl Liberal-Labour Party since February last, has notified Mr YVilford, the loader of that party, of his intention to resign from tho party, and has resigned. In reference to such resignation, Mr Wilford states that the course taken by Mr Statham is one in which he entirely agrees, for it is impossible for him and Mr Statham to sec eye to eye with one another. “We have parted good friends,’’ said Mr Wilford to a “Now Zealand Times” reporter, “and there is no feeling of hostility in any way between us. Mr Statham is quite entitled to follow the course he is taking.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 7
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