POLITICAL SITUATION.
WHO wil'l HOLD THE, TREAS- • ,v PRV‘BENCIiES ? STATEMENT BY MR. GLOVER. (Per Press Association.) ■ Auckland, December 29. In consequence of a certain statement made regarding his political position, Mr. Glover was communicated with by telegram' on his way to Wellington by train. He replied:—l am true .to my ,party,, but if, imroroilbakeiy, r otir* Govefnm'ent goes' out of power, I would' support Auckland’s ,bqst- interest apd any legislation to elevate and promote the best interests of the masses of the people, whether from Mr. Massey or any other person.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 6
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