NEW ZEALAND POLITICS
| DR McN'AB'S VIEWS. NO POSSIBILITY OK A GENERAL. ERECTION. especial to the Times), CHRTSTCH nit 'IT. .Tuly 26. Or R. McXali. XI.T., who is on a visit ■liere. was asked if There was any possibility of a turn of events which would precipitate a, general election, am! save a most emphatic negative to tip- question. "I look upon it,” lie said, "as the one certain thins in politics that there will be no general election.” On tlie subject of the formation of a National Cabinet, Dr McNab said that his personal view had been that an extension of the power? of the Defence Committee would cope with the situation, but that view had not received very wide acceptance, and lie realised now that something in the nature of co-operation must take place. “As a looker-on,” lie added, "it looks to me us if the two parties were drifting towards u National Cabinet."
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Southland Times, Issue 17484, 27 July 1915, Page 5
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