MR C. E. STATHAM, M.P .
RESIGNS FROM UNITED - LIBERAL-LABOUR PARTY.
ME, WILFOED INTERVIEWED. PARTED GOOD FRIENDS. (Pza United Pbkss Association.) WELLINGTON, June 26. Mr C. E. Statham, M.P., wh 0 has been a member of -he United Liberal-Labour Party since February last, has notified Mr T. M. Wilford. leader of that party, of his intention to resign from the party, and has resigned. \ • In reference to the resignation, Mr Wilford states that the course taken by Mr Statham is one on which he entirely agrees, for it is impossible for him and Mr Statham to see eye to eye with ono. another. “We have parted good friends,’* said Mr Wilford, “and there is feeling' of hostility in any way between us. Mr Statham, is quite entitled to follow the course he is following.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18591, 27 June 1922, Page 5
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