The Reform Cabinet.
A GUESS PROM AUCKLAND. Auckland, Jan. 23. A contributor to the Star, who claims to speak with authority, says that the leaders of the Opposition have been deliberating and exchanging ideas in view of eventualities which they believe to be imminent, and that personnel of the first Massey Ministry has been settled on the follow., ing lines: — Mr W. F. Massey. Prime, Minister, Minister lor Lands, Minister in Charge of State Advances Department. Mr W. Harries, Minister for Railways, Native Minister, Mr A. L, Herdman, Attorney-General and Justice Department. Mr F. M. B, Fisher, Minister of Labour, Minister of Marine, and Minister of Customs. Mr R. H. Rhodes, Postmaster-General and Minister of Internal Affairs. Mr J. Allen, Minister for Finance and Minister of Defence. Mr G. M. Thomson, Minister of Education and Minister in Charge of Mental Hospitals. Mr W. Fraser, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Mines. Mr J. B. Hine, Minister of Public Works, Roads, and Bridges. Dr, Pomare, member 0! the Executive Counoil without portfolio. Total, ten.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 23, Issue 7, 26 January 1912, Page 7
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173The Reform Cabinet. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 23, Issue 7, 26 January 1912, Page 7
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